Hungarian GP: Oscar Piastri wins after Lando Norris eventually cedes lead and Max Verstappen-Lewis Hamilton collide (2024)

Oscar Piastri won a highly dramatic and controversial Hungarian Grand Prix for his first full win in Formula 1 after team-mate Lando Norris eventually heeded pleading messages from the McLaren pit wall to cede a lead he had inherited through their pit-stop strategy.

In a gripping and increasingly contentious 70-lap race, which also saw old rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen collide late on in a scrap over third place, Piastri overtook the pole-sitting Norris at the start and appeared to be impressively cruising towards his first grand prix win on just his 35th start.

But the McLaren drivers found their positions reversed for the start of the final stint after the team made the tactical call to pit Norris first to ensure he did not lose second place to Hamilton, who had stopped again for fresh tyres several laps earlier and was lapping quickly behind.

Piastri was pitted two laps later and re-emerged on track behind Norris as the two laps his team-mate had spent on new, faster tyres meant he had gained the leading track position.

McLaren though planned to shift the order back so not to disadvantage Piastri and duly informed Norris that he needed to cede position to the Australian "at your convenience".

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But high drama and uncertainty quickly unfolded as the Norris instead maintained the lead for 20 more laps into the race's closing stages.

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Hungarian GP: Oscar Piastri wins after Lando Norris eventually cedes lead and Max Verstappen-Lewis Hamilton collide (1)

From what were initially polite to increasingly stern radio messages from his race engineer Will Joseph that he needed to move over in the interests of the team to ensure fairness, Norris finally slowed down and relinquished the lead on the pit straight with three laps to go as Piastri moved back ahead to close out the win.

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"I know what I'm going to do, I know what I'm not going to do," insisted Norris afterwards.

"Of course, I'm going to question it and challenge it, and that's what I did.

"It was not easy, but I also understood the situation I was in and I was quite confident always by the last lap I would have done it."

Behind McLaren's dominant, albeit ultimately tense, one-two, Hamilton finished third for his second consecutive podium despite a lap-63 collision with Verstappen when the old title rivals went duelling into Turn One.

Despite making contact and the Red Bull driver briefly going airborne, both cars still made to the finish - although Verstappen dropped behind Ferrari's Charles Leclerc into fifth place.

It capped what an ultimately miserable afternoon for the world championship leader, whose race was peppered by regular angry and frustrated radio exchanges with his race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase.

Hamilton and Verstappen escaped any punishment for the incident in a post-race investigation, with stewards ruling "no driver was predominantly to blame".

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Carlos Sainz took sixth in the second Ferrari after losing ground at the start to team-mate Leclerc.

While the race panned out particularly badly for Red Bull's championship leader - with Verstappen having now gone three races without a win for the first time since 2021 - there was some relative positivity for the team in the fact that under-pressure Sergio Perez drove a strong race from 16th on the grid to finish seventh.

Hungarian GP result: Top 10

1) Oscar Piastri, McLaren

2) Lando Norris, McLaren

3) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

4) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

5) Max Verstappen, Red Bull

6) Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

7) Sergio Perez, Red Bull

8) George Russell, Mercedes

9) Yuki Tsunoda, RB

10) Lance Stroll, Aston Martin

But McLaren, who have moved ahead of Ferrari into second in the Constructors' Championship, still took a significant haul of 27 points out of Red Bull's lead in the standings and are now just 51 points adrift with 11 races still to go in 2024.

Norris, meanwhile, trims his deficit to Verstappen in the Drivers' Championship from 84 to 76 points.

The margin would have been seven points fewer had he not ultimately heeded team orders.

George Russell started and finished one place behind Perez in the second Mercedes for eighth after his own Q1 exit had left him with it all to do from 17th.

RB's Yuki Tsunoda and Aston Martin's Lance Stroll rounded out the points finishers in ninth and 10th places respectively.

'The way to win a championship is not by yourself...' - how the Norris-Piastri team orders drama developed in tense conclusion

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On a Hungaroring weekend where they have absolutely dominated the timesheet to underline their credentials as a serious threat to championship leaders Red Bull over the remainder of this season, a team orders row had appeared the last thing that was likely to overshadow McLaren's afternoon as they looked to close out their first one-two since the 2021 Italian GP.

At the start, Norris had immediately lost the advantage of pole for the second time in four races as a slightly superior start from second-placed Piastri moved the Australian ahead down the inside of the sister car into Turn One.

Norris also entered Turn Two behind Verstappen, although the Red Bull driver was too soon told to give the position back as he had gained it by running wide through the run-off area on the outside of the McLarens before returning to the track.

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Piastri, already an F1 winner from last year's Qatar GP shorter-form Sprint, proved an accomplished front-runner in the race's first half and led Norris by 3.5s by the time the second-placed McLaren pitted for his first stop at the end of lap 17.

At one stage in the second stint that lead had grown to almost five seconds, although an off-course moment at Turn 11 when the McLaren would have picked up dirt on its tyres cost Piastri momentum in the laps that followed and meant Norris was back to within two seconds behind him when the pit-wall call came for the second McLaren to pit first again.

With the advantage of fresher and therefore faster tyres, Norris gained track position over Piastri by the time the Australian stopped two laps later on lap 47.

That is when the drama truly began to unfold.

On lap 49, Norris was informed of the situation and told to give the place to Piastri "at your convenience".

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Piastri, who had run wide again on his return to the track to lose some more time to his team-mate, was then soon told in turn: "Once you get to Lando, we will swap the positions but we want to avoid Lando giving up a lot of race time."

But rather than getting closer together as McLaren hoped, Norris actually increased his lead out to six seconds.

Sensing the developing problem with the laps running out, Norris was then told by his race engineer on lap 61: "Ok Lando, 10 laps to go. We think both cars are using their tyres too much. Just remember every single Sunday morning meeting we have."

Norris replied: "Yeah, well tell him to catch up then, please."

Having initially adopted the softer, more subtle approach with the Briton over a radio, a firmer-sounding Joseph then returned two laps later to say that, with Piastri unable to close up, Norris had duly "proved your point".

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Hungarian GP: Oscar Piastri wins after Lando Norris eventually cedes lead and Max Verstappen-Lewis Hamilton collide (8)

Three laps later and the messaging ramped up in its urgency, with Joseph insisting: "The way to win a championship is not by yourself, it's with the team.

"You're going to need Oscar, and you're going to need the team."

It was when Norris was next told that sudden Virtual Safety Car, when cars can't overtake and have to run to a controlled speed, might mean he ran out of time to perform the switch that the race leader began to slow down.

It was on the pit straight at the start of the 68th lap that Norris backed out of the throttle, allowing Piastri to catch up and swiftly moving past, with the now-second-placed Briton simply saying on team radio: "You don't need to say anything."

Hamilton and Verstappen battle and collide - again

All the while as that drama was unfolding for the win, the battle for the final podium position faced a similarly tense showdown as an increasingly-exacerbated Verstappen chased down old rival Hamilton for third on fresher tyres.

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Having been undercut by Mercedes at the first round of stops, Verstappen had already failed in one attempt to overtake the seven-time champion earlier in the race around the outside into Turn Three.

In a change of strategy, Red Bull delayed Verstappen's final stop compared to the cars ahead of him and he rejoined on track behind both Hamilton and Leclerc - but with the advantage of fresher tyres for the final 21 laps.

While he quickly picked off the Ferrari, Hamilton again proved another matter.

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At the start of lap 63, Verstappen sensed a gap down the inside of the Mercedes into the first turn and duly went for it.

But disaster struck as, locking his car's front brakes, the Red Bull left-rear tyre tagged with Hamilton's front and the Dutchman briefly went airborne with four wheels off the ground before bouncing back down on the track and going into the run-off area, where he was re-passed by Leclerc.

Verstappen blamed Hamilton for the incident over team radio and then afterwards claimed the Briton had moved under braking once he had started his attempted overtake "by keeping turning right".

Hamilton, though, described it as "a racing incident", which the stewards ultimately agreed with, even though they also suggested the Briton "could have done more to avoid the collision" too.

Hungarian GP Result

Driver Team Time
1) Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:38:01.989
2) Lando Norris McLaren +2.141
3) Lewis Hamilon Mercedes +14.880
4) Charles Leclerc Ferrari +19.686
5) Max Verstappen Red Bull +21.349
6) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +23.073
7) Sergio Perez Red Bull +39.792
8) George Russell Mercedes +42.368
9) Yuki Tsunoda RB +77.259
10) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +77.976
11) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin +82.460
12) Daniel Ricciardo RB +1 lap
13) Nico Hulkenberg Haas +1 lap
14) Alex Albon Williams +1 lap
15) Kevin Magnussen Haas +1 lap
16) Valtteri Bottas Sauber +1 lap
17) Logan Sargeant Williams +1 lap
18) Esteban Ocon Alpine +1 lap
19) Zhou Guanyu Sauber +1 lap
Pierre Gasly Alpine DNF

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Hungarian GP: Oscar Piastri wins after Lando Norris eventually cedes lead and Max Verstappen-Lewis Hamilton collide (2024)

FAQs

Why did Lando let Oscar win? ›

Piastri led the race until Norris was favoured by the team at a pit stop to ward off a challenge by Lewis Hamilton. The decision for Piastri to win essentially compensated him for the earlier pit-stop strategy and recognised that he was the stronger driver in that race.

Who is Lando Norris named after? ›

Biography. Lando Norris may not be named after Star Wars rebel Lando Calrissian - his Mum just liked the moniker - but he has flair and fighting spirit in bountiful supply. McLaren had the British teenager on their books for two years before fast-tracking him into F1's galaxy of stars in 2019.

How did Lando Norris get into F1? ›

Lando Norris was appointed as McLaren's test and reserve driver at the age of 17. An impressive performance for the team in testing at the Hungaroring in 2017 earned him the position in place of the team's outgoing driver, 2009 world champion Jenson Button.

Why did Lando let Piastri past? ›

I was a bit silly and didn't let him go earlier." He added: "I probably wasn't thinking of the right things at the time or what they, there was no, as soon as they basically said let him past now, I let him past straightaway. It was never a fact of was I ignoring or not listening or these kinds of things.

Who is the only actor to win 3 Academy Awards? ›

Daniel Day-Lewis has won the most Academy Awards for best actor (three), and a number of actors have received two such Oscars, including Spencer Tracy and Tom Hanks, both of whom won in consecutive years.

Who did Lando Norris replace in F1? ›

Norris was partnered by Carlos Sainz in 2019, the Spaniard signed to replace compatriot Fernando Alonso in the latter's first retirement from F1.

Has Oscar Piastri won a F1 race? ›

As of the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix, Piastri has achieved one race win, three fastest laps and six podiums in Formula One. Piastri is set to remain at McLaren until at least the end of the 2026 season.

Is Lando Norris good at F1? ›

That brings us to 2024, and Norris' best career start to an F1 championship season with three podiums - including his Miami Grand Prix victory. After walking away from China with second place, Norris had the unwanted record of holding the most podiums - 15 - without a win.

Is Lando a real name? ›

Lando is a boy's name with German and French origin. In German, Lando means “famous throughout the land,” “glory to the homeland,” or “famous land,” and is usually the nickname for those called Orlando or Ronaldo.

How old was Max Verstappen when he started F1? ›

After three FP1 appearances in 2014 and a short winter testing programme, Max made his Grand Prix debut at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix, aged 17 years and 166 days – the youngest driver in the history of the sport.

Are Lando Norris and Verstappen friends? ›

Verstappen revealed he "cared about maintaining his relationship" with Norris because "we are great friends". During their talk this week, the world champion said he told the McLaren driver they could trust each other when racing closely. Verstappen added: "We go at it flat out - that's what we agreed.

Has Lando Norris ever won a F1 race? ›

Lando Norris says he had celebration on his mind before the chequered flag in the Miami Grand Prix. The McLaren driver won his first ever race in Formula 1, on his 110th attempt, beating reigning world champion Max Verstappen. Despite his track record, he says he knew "by lap 30" he was going to claim first place.

Who has won the Academy Award for best actor the most? ›

Italian actor Roberto Benigni gave the first non-English winning performance in Life Is Beautiful (1997) in this category. The record for most wins is three, held by Daniel Day-Lewis, while nine other actors have won twice. The record for most nominations is nine, jointly held by Spencer Tracy and Laurence Olivier.

What team is Oscar on f1? ›

Oscar Jack Piastri (born 6 April 2001) is an Australian racing driver currently competing in Formula One for McLaren. Graduating from karting to junior formulae in 2016, Piastri won his first championship at the 2019 Formula Renault Eurocup with R-ace GP.

What Oscars did Grand Prix win? ›

Accolades. At the 39th Academy Awards, Grand Prix won Oscars for Best Sound Effects (Gordon Daniel), Best Film Editing and Best Sound (Franklin Milton).

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