Lando Norris won the British Grand Prix after taking advantage of a penalty for his teammate Oscar Piastri and managed to maintain his lead despite Piastri’s fightback attempt. Nico Hulkenberg secured his first F1 podium after 239 starts, finishing third in a stellar race. Piastri received a penalty for a safety car infringement, allowing Norris to take the lead. Despite Piastri’s pressure, McLaren chose to maintain the order, leading to Norris capturing his first British Grand Prix victory. Hulkenberg strategically timed his pitstops to climb up the ranks and secure the third position, fending off challenges from drivers like Lewis Hamilton. The race saw a mix of weather conditions, multiple safety car periods, and thrilling battles among the top drivers.
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