Julian Alvez:
Lando Norris claimed victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday, overcoming a poor start and late pressure from teammate Oscar Piastri to secure his third win in four races. After slipping from third to fifth in the opening seconds, the McLaren driver executed a bold one-stop strategy to regain the lead. “This is the perfect result,” Norris told Sky Sports, calling the race “tough but rewarding.”
Piastri, who finished a close second, said his strategy was “a gamble” that nearly paid off. His late charge in the final 20 laps brought him within striking distance of Norris, but an attempted overtake two laps from the finish came up short.
Charles Leclerc, who started on pole, fell to fourth after battling a chassis issue. George Russell overtook him to earn his first podium since the Canadian Grand Prix in June. McLaren’s 1-2 marked their seventh of the season and 200th Grand Prix win.For more blogs, visit nyn.press
