Lando Norris will start the Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position, with McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri joining him on the front row.
The pair hope to deliver a successful result for McLaren and close the gap on Red Bull in the constructors' championship.
Rain hit the Hungaroring ahead of qualifying on Saturday, making the track slippery for drivers.
Although the weather continues to be hot during the Grand Prix, the threat of rain before the start of the race will still exist.
Although the temperature is 29°C, there is a 40% chance of rainfall during the lights out period.
Track temperatures will be higher, meaning any potential rainfall will be quickly dried out by the hot asphalt.
Riders won't have to deal with high wind speeds, making it easier for them to navigate the tight Hungaroring circuit.