Lando Norris from the United Kingdom has a McLaren team colleague Oscar Pastari from Australia to win the Grand Prix of Hungarian.
Lando Norris has stopped his teammate McLaren Oscar Pasri to win the Grand Prix of the Hungarian prize for a comprehensive strategy and the Australian Formula Coch author reduced nine points at the August Break.
Norris 39 out of 70 rolls on Sunday in The Hungaroring was completed on one group of solid tires, while PiaSSTRI stopped twice and closed a 12 -second gap to only 0.6 at the end with a hunt from nails to the fluctuating flag and near the hall.
George Russell took a third of the distant third, on the road, for a Mercedes and a platform group of this season.
“I am dead. I am dead. It was difficult,” Norris, who started third – with PiaSSTRi II – shook the second – and then fell to fifth after it was pressed in the beginning.
“We did not really plan for one station, but after the first roll, it was a kind of our only option to return to things.
“I didn’t think this would make us win. I thought it would get us second.”

The victory was Norris V in the season and the third in the past four races to the six in Pastari. It was also the seventh McLaren two in 14 races.
Charles Licerier was a fourth fourth Ferrari after he started the pole position, but he lost with a very stopping strategy and five seconds to lead the wrong with the Russell challenge.
Fernando Alonso ranked fifth against Aston Martin, ahead of the Brazilian Brazilian rising in Sauber.
Lance Stroll ranked seventh place for Aston Martin ahead of Rising Bulls Liam Lawson with Red Ball, Max Versaben, and Mercedes Rising Kimi Antonelli, who completed the top 10 registration positions.
Luis Hamilton began seven times, eight times a winner in Hungary, in the twelfth place of Ferrari and ended there.
The British were placed by the leaders of six fluctuations of volatile flag.

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