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McLaren's 200th F1 grand prix win in Hungary was a good example of how it wants to go racing, says its team boss ...
Lando Norris held off his charging McLaren teammate and championship leader Oscar Piastri, to claim victory in a captivating ...
Norris opted for a Hail Mary one-stop strategy when race engineer Will Joseph floated the idea mid-race. As the final laps ...
The race delivered a thrilling final lap with the McLaren title rivals fighting for the win. Norris cut Piastri's lead in the ...
Norris made an unlikely one-stop strategy work for victory, resisting his team-mate's late attacks at the Hungaroring ...
Oscar Piastri was surprised after his Hungarian Grand Prix pole position was snatched away by Charles Leclerc's Ferrari.
Norris stayed out longer than the leaders and opted for a one-stop strategy, a move which paid off. He ended up fighting ...
Norris briefly dropped to fifth on the first lap but made his tires last to stop only once, while Oscar Piastri changed tires ...
Oscar Piastri appeared to have the better of Lando Norris until a split strategy from McLaren changed the race.
Lando Norris fell from third to fifth on the opening lap of the Hungarian Grand Prix, but 70 laps later he crossed the line first for a thrilling win.
Francorchamps, Oscar Piastri tied Daniel Ricciardo with eight Formula 1 race wins. Now, the 24-year-old has his sights on his ...
Then there was perhaps THE storyline: Oscar Piastri’s ten-second penalty for a Safety Car infringement, coming after the McLaren driver braked heavily near the end of a Safety Car period.