Lando Norris Triumphs at Hungarian Grand Prix with Bold Strategy
Lando Norris outmaneuvered McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to clinch victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Utilizing a one-stop strategy, Norris completed 39 laps on hard tyres and narrowly maintained his lead. McLaren's triumph extends their lead in the constructors' championship while Piastri's overall lead narrows.

In an exhilarating Hungarian Grand Prix, Lando Norris secured a remarkable victory, skillfully navigating a one-stop strategy to edge out McLaren colleague Oscar Piastri. This triumph not only bolsters Norris's season tally but also consolidates McLaren's lead in the constructors' championship.
Starting third, Norris expertly piloted his McLaren through a critical 39-lap stint on hard tyres, dismissing a formidable challenge from Piastri. The tense final laps saw Piastri reduce the gap to just 0.6 seconds, with a nail-biting chase to the end.
Meanwhile, George Russell claimed third place for Mercedes, trailing 20 seconds behind. With ten races remaining, Piastri's lead over the nearest contenders has dwindled, setting the stage for an action-packed remainder of the season.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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