Key Points

Lando Norris overcame an early setback to claim victory at the Hungarian GP, narrowly fending off teammate Oscar Piastri. The race saw intense battles throughout, with George Russell securing third after Charles Leclerc's pace dropped. Fernando Alonso gave Aston Martin their strongest finish of 2024 in fifth. The result tightens the championship battle as F1 heads into its summer break.

Key Points: Lando Norris Beats Piastri in Thrilling Hungarian GP Finish

  • Norris recovers from poor start with bold one-stop strategy
  • Piastri nearly overtakes Norris in tense final-lap battle
  • Russell secures podium as Leclerc fades late
  • Alonso delivers Aston Martin's best result this season
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McLaren's Lando Norris hold off Piastri to clinch Hungarian Grand Prix

McLaren's Lando Norris holds off teammate Oscar Piastri in a dramatic final lap to win the Hungarian Grand Prix, shaking up the F1 title race.

"I pushed as hard as I could... today, unfortunately, we were just on the wrong side of it. – Oscar Piastri"

Mogyorod, August 3

Lando Norris ensured to hold off his McLaren teammate and a compelling title contender, Oscar Piastri, in a pulsating final to clinch a sensational Hungarian Grand Prix victory on Sunday.

Norris got off to a dreadful start, which led to him getting dropped from third to fifth on the grid. McLaren knew they had to make a couple of tweaks, so they switched Norris to a one-stop strategy. The British driver reaped success, which helped him gain track position over pole-sitter Charles Leclerc and Piastri.

After their second stops, Piastri breezed past the struggling Leclerc and tried to reduce the gap at the top to Norris. The intensity increased in the contest, and the pair almost collided in the final lap. Piastri continued to maintain his position at the top of the Drivers' Championship, despite a reduction in his advantage as Formula One heads towards the Summer break.

"I pushed as hard as I could. I think after I saw Lando going for a one [stop], I knew I was going to have overtake on track, which is much easier said than done around here," Piastri said as quoted from the F1 official website.

"I tried a few things, it was a gamble either way, and today, unfortunately, we were just on the wrong side of it. The team did a great job, the car really came alive in the second half of the race, and the car's been great all weekend - thank you to the team. I'm looking forward to a couple of weeks off," he added.

Mercedes' George Russell ended on the podium after going past Ferrari's Leclerc, who started strong with early pace but faded towards the final phase. Fernando Alonso occupied the fifth spot, securing Aston Martin's highest finish of the season. His teammate Lance Stroll came close and settled for the seventh spot.

Gabriel Bortoleto, a Brazilian rookie, scripted the best result of his debut campaign, finishing sixth, extending Sauber's impressive run. Red Bull's Max Verstappen had a tough weekend after finishing in ninth place. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton concluded his run in Hungary in the 12th spot, the same place where he started.

- ANI

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Priya S
Piastri was so close yet so far! The young Aussie is proving why he's championship material. But honestly, the real winner was McLaren - their car performance has improved massively this season.
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Arjun K
Disappointed with Hamilton's performance. As someone who's followed F1 for 15 years, I expected more from the 7-time champ. Maybe time to retire? Meanwhile, Bortoleto is the dark horse to watch!
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Sarah B
That final lap was edge-of-the-seat stuff! Reminded me of the old Schumacher-Häkkinen battles. Formula 1 needs more races like this instead of Red Bull domination. Kudos to both McLaren drivers for keeping it clean.
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Karthik V
As an engineer, I'm amazed by McLaren's mid-season turnaround. Their upgrades are working wonders. Also, happy to see an Indian-owned team (Aston Martin) doing well with Alonso in P5. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The Hungarian GP never disappoints! Though I wish the broadcast showed more of the midfield battles - Bortoleto's P6 was more exciting than Verstappen struggling in P9. More coverage for upcoming talents please!

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