Lewis Hamilton has always been a driver who wears his heart on his sleeve. His successes and failures come writ large on his face when he emerges from his Formula 1 car.

After being eliminated from qualifying in Q2 in Hungary, he walked back to the Ferrari garage, then on to the motorhome, with his crash helmet still on and his gloves shielding the view of his face through the visor. Meanwhile team-mate Charles Leclerc took a pole position which might have owed something to a changing track and weather conditions and the McLaren MCL39’s sensitivity to crosswinds, but which was pole nevertheless.

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