Hungaroring, Hungary. — British Lando Norris (McLaren) conquered this Sunday an important victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix, shortening the difference in the championship against his teammate and leader of the World Championship, Oscar Piastri.
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In a strategic and high-tension race, Norris took advantage of his consistent pace and impeccable execution to cross the finish line first, relegating Piastri to second place. The British George Russell (Mercedes) completed the podium, adding valuable points for his team. The Ferrari of Charles Leclerc, who had surprised with the pole position on Saturday, could not maintain the performance due to tire degradation problems and a questionable strategy, finishing in fourth position. For his part, the Spaniard Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) signed a solid fifth place after a great race management.







