BUDAPEST – Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton beat Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas on Saturday to take pole position for the seventh time at the Hungarian Grand Prix.It was Hamilton’s second straight pole this season and record-extending 90th of his Formula One career — 22 more than next-best Michael Schumacher.“I just have to pinch myself, it doesn’t register,” Hamilton said. “It does not seem real."Hamilton has won seven times at the Hungaroring and the veteran British driver needs one more to equal F1 great Schumacher’s single-track record of eight wins, when the French GP was held at Magny-Cours.Hamilton was .107 seconds quicker than Bottas and .93 faster than Racing Point driver Lance Stroll.“The car was on fire today ...