Oscar Piastri won a controversial Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon, taking advantage of a strategy decision which could have far-reaching consequences.
McLarens Oscar Piastri took his maiden Formula 1 win with victory in Sundays Hungarian Grand Prix, after teammate Lando Norris was repeatedly ordered to move over and let him by.
Oscar Piastri claimed the first win of his Formula One career, but only after McLaren teammate Lando Norris obeyed a team order to let him past with two laps to go.
Max Verstappen was involved in a dramatic collision with Lewis Hamilton for P3 at the Hungarian Grand Prix, before a verdict over the incident was later announced by the FIA.
Even Red Bull race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase appeared to criticise Max Verstappen as the F1 championship leader turned the airwaves blue at the Hungarian Grand Prix
What looked set to be a comfortable 1-2 for McLaren was overshadowed by the controversy over Formula 1 team orders, as Lando Norris appeared set to defy the team.But was it the driver's fault or did the team put itself in an unnecessarily…
Australian driver Oscar Piastri won his first Formula One race after teammate Lando Norris handed him back the lead to complete a McLaren one-two at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Oscar Piastri claimed the maiden Formula 1 Grand Prix victory of his career at the 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix – but there was plenty of controversy en route for the McLaren team.
Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton collided during the Hungarian Grand Prix as the Red Bull was sent airborne after contact with the Mercedes as he tried to overtake
Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton collided during the Hungarian Grand Prix as the Red Bull was sent airborne after contact with the Mercedes as he tried to overtake
What a way to take your first Grand Prix win - storming into the lead at the start, and then heading your team mate home for a dominant 1-2, leaving the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen in your wake.