Kimi Raikkonen believes he could have claimed pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix had he not made a mistake on his final flying lap in Q3.
Raikkonen had set the fastest first sector time on his last effort but ran slightly wide under braking into the chicane and ultimately finished second, 0.168s adrift of polesitter and teammate Sebastian Vettel. Despite qualifying on the front-row for the fourth time this season, the Finn admits he was disappointed to miss out on his second pole of 2017.
When asked if his final lap had felt good, Raikkonen replied: "Actually not too good.