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**McLaren Dominates Hungarian Grand Prix: Norris Victorious, Piastri Pushes to the Limit**

**Mogyoród, Hungary** – Lando Norris secured a hard-fought victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, leading McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri in a dominant one-two finish for the British team. Norris, executing a daring one-stop strategy, managed to hold off a charging Piastri, who closed a significant gap in the closing laps after a two-stop strategy.

The race wasn’t without drama. Norris, who started third, dropped to fifth on the opening lap but recovered superbly. Piastri, starting second, pushed hard throughout, but ultimately fell just short of victory, finishing a mere 0.6 seconds behind Norris after a nail-biting chase.

“I’m dead! It was tough,” a relieved Norris admitted after the race. “We weren’t really planning on the one stop, but after the first lap, it was kind of our only option to get back into things.”

George Russell, for Mercedes, claimed a distant third place, over 20 seconds behind the McLarens. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who started on pole, finished a frustrated fourth after a two-stop strategy and a five-second penalty hampered his progress.

The win marks Norris’s fifth of the season and McLaren’s seventh one-two finish in 14 races, showcasing the team’s growing strength. Fernando Alonso finished fifth for Aston Martin, with Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto in sixth.

Max Verstappen, after a somewhat subdued race by his standards, finished ninth. Meanwhile, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton struggled, finishing in 12th and even being lapped by the leaders.

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