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Lando Norris emerged victorious in a thrilling McLaren showdown towards the end of the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix, fending off his team-mate Oscar Piastri for a 1-2 finish.
Lando Norris secured victory in a thrilling McLaren duel at the end of the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix, holding off teammate Oscar Piastri for a 1-2 finish. Despite a challenging start, Norris’s strategic gamble paid off, earning him his fifth win of the season and closing the gap in the Drivers’ Standings. Piastri settled for second place after struggling with a different pit stop strategy.
George Russell claimed third place after Charles Leclerc lost pace towards the end of the race, following an impressive qualifying lap. Leclerc led into Turn 1 but couldn’t maintain his position as the McLarens surged forward. Norris had a tough start, losing positions early on.
Rain threatened the Grand Prix, but Leclerc managed to hold his lead as Norris fought to catch up with Russell. Various tyre strategies played out among the drivers, adding to the race’s excitement. Ultimately, Norris’s skill and strategy proved decisive in securing victory.






