monday morning debrief

How Norris perfectly executed the one-stop in Hungary

McLaren's Lando Norris clinched a narrow victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, strategically outmaneuvering his teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri. Norris successfully executed a one-stop strategy at the Hungaroring, surprisingly converting what was initially intended to secure third place past George Russell into a race win. Despite falling to fifth at the start, losing ground to Russell and Fernando Alonso, Norris quickly recovered by re-passing Alonso. His calculated tyre management ultimately propelled him ahead of Piastri, who opted for a two-stop approach, demonstrating Norris's growing strategic prowess and confirming his strong form in the championship battle.
How Norris perfectly executed the one-stop in Hungary
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