Mogyorod, Aug. 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 conti...
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