Lewis Hamilton will line up first on the grid for Sunday'sHungarian Grand Prix after taking his first pole position since thepenultimate race of 2021. Runaway championship leader MaxVerstappen lines up alongside Hamilton on the front row, with thetwo McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri continuing theirgood form by locking out row two. Zhou Guanyu starts in acareer-best fifth place, just ahead of Charles Leclerc in the firstFerrari. But it was a miserable session for Hamilton's Mercedesteammate George Russell, who qualified only 18th after running intotraffic on his final run. Sunday's 70-lap race will start at 15:00local time. Use our handy table below to find out when theHungarian Grand Prix starts in your timezone. 2023 F1 Hungarian GPstart times