Oscar Piastri has recorded his first F1 victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix in dramatic fashion after a tense row broke out over team radio with Lando Norris.

The McLaren duo were the quickest on Saturday with Norris taking pole ahead of his team-mate while Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz were on the second row.


Verstappen split the two McLaren drivers going into the first corner and ended up taking second ahead of Norris while Piastri took the lead of the race.

But the Red Bull driver was ordered to give the place back to Norris for gaining an advantage by going off the track.

Oscar Piastri was given the place back by Lando Norris

Oscar Piastri was given the place back by Lando Norris

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On paper, it was relatively straightforward for McLaren from then on until the second set of pit stops.

Piastri was still leading Norris, but McLaren opted to pit the British driver first as they explained they wanted to avoid the threat of an undercut from Lewis Hamilton.

The Australian driver then pitted a few laps later and he was unable to keep pace with Norris out in front.

The 24-year-old continued to increase his lead over Piastri as the end of the race neared, with race engineer Will Joseph frantically calling for Norris to let his team-mate back past.

Norris attempted to fight his case for several laps before ultimately letting Piastri past with just three laps remaining.

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