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“The fans say that a similar situation involving Russell in Canada is not worthy of a penalty, whereas Piastri in England is. They don’t understand that, and quite honestly — neither do we.” ...
Mercedes driver George Russell expressed genuine surprise following his third-place finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix, ...
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Lando Norris trimmed McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri's lead in the drivers’ world championship to just nine points on Sunday ...
Lando Norris delivered a commanding performance to win the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday (August 3) at the Hungaroring.
The race delivered a thrilling final lap with the McLaren title rivals fighting for the win. Norris cut Piastri's lead in the ...
A Ferrari turnaround win disappeared as the McLarens put on a show. The drivers' title gap is now under 10 points ...
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Oscar Piastri Edged Out by Lando Norris For Hungarian GP Victory: 'Pushed As Hard As I Could'
McLaren Racing driver Oscar Piastri was outperformed by his teammate Lando Norris, who went on to win the Hungarian Grand Prix. Piastri secured P2 despite a hard fight in the closing laps of the race ...
I felt pretty chilled throughout the whole race." Russell is fourth in the drivers' championship, 62 points behind leader Piastri with Verstappen 19 points ahead of him in third.
That finish meant Piastri widened his lead atop the drivers' championship standings to 22 points, nearly a full race win's points haul, over this teammate. Norris still holds a 21-point gap to ...
Oscar Piastri aims to use the "frustration" he feels at the penalty which cost him victory at the British Grand Prix as motivation to win more races as he chases the F1 title.
MONTREAL, June 16 (Reuters) - George Russell said he was driving better than ever and ready to fight for a Formula One championship with Mercedes after taking the team's first win of the season in ...
That set up a five-man race to the finish involving Russell, Verstappen, Antonelli, Piastri and Norris in the final 16 laps. A little more than five seconds separated the drivers.
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