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Lando Norris made the post of an unfancied strategy to best McLaren teammate and title rival in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix ...
Lando Norris beat his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by less than a second to win the Hungarian Grand Prix in a tense finish.
Norris stayed out longer than the leaders and opted for a one-stop strategy, a move which paid off. He ended up fighting ...
Lando Norris fell from third to fifth on the opening lap of the Hungarian Grand Prix, but 70 laps later he crossed the line ...
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motorsport.com on MSNWhy Oscar Piastri is fed up answering questions about his McLaren suspension set-up
Formula 1’s armchair ‘tech expert’ culture has created an environment in which every ‘new’ component is assumed to be a ...
Norris opted for a Hail Mary one-stop strategy when race engineer Will Joseph floated the idea mid-race. As the final laps unfolded, he had older tires and was racing in dirty air as they caught up to ...
Lando Norris delivered a commanding performance to win the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday (August 3) at the Hungaroring.
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F1 fans make same complaint about McLaren as Oscar Piastri averts disaster with Lando Norris
Piastri tried everything to overtake Norris in a tense finish but it was his teammate that clung to victory in another one-two finish for McLaren, with Mercedes driver George Russell finishing third.
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FirstSportz on MSNOscar Piastri Blames McLaren’s Charles Leclerc Strategy for Hungarian GP Loss
Oscar Piastri put forth a decent performance at the Hungarian GP after finishing in P2, right behind Lando Norris. Piastri’s ...
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Oscar Piastri Edged Out by Lando Norris For Hungarian GP Victory: 'Pushed As Hard As I Could'
McLaren Racing driver Oscar Piastri was outperformed by his teammate Lando Norris, who went on to win the Hungarian Grand Prix. Piastri secured P2 despite a hard fight in the closing laps of the race ...
Norris briefly dropped to fifth on the first lap but made his tires last to stop only once, while Oscar Piastri changed tires ...
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has explained why he felt Oscar Piastri's 10-second penalty that cost him victory in the Formula 1 British Grand Prix was "very harsh." Ahead of a safety car ...
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