2025 Hungarian Grand Prix - Lando Norris celebrates win on winners rostrum
Hungarian Grand Prix: Lando Norris Triumphs In Tense Standoff With Oscar Piastri
Formula One

Lando Norris claimed victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, fending off a late charge from his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. Norris’s one-stop strategy proved decisive, giving him the edge over both Piastri and early race leader Charles Leclerc, who were on two-stop strategies.

2025 Hungarian Grand Prix - Race Start

Leclerc started from pole and led the early stages, but as the race progressed, Norris’s alternative strategy brought him into contention. Piastri emerged as the main challenger in the final laps, closing in rapidly but ultimately finishing just 0.698 seconds behind. The result narrows Piastri’s lead in the Drivers’ Championship to nine points heading into the summer break.

George Russell secured third for Mercedes after passing a fading Leclerc, who finished fourth and received a five-second penalty for erratic driving. Fernando Alonso took fifth for Aston Martin, with teammate Lance Stroll finishing seventh, split by rookie Gabriel Bortoleto in sixth for Kick Sauber.

Liam Lawson finished eighth for Racing Bulls, while Max Verstappen had a challenging race but salvaged ninth. Kimi Antonelli rounded out the top ten for Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton ended a tough race in 12th, behind Isack Hadjar.

Further down, Nico Hulkenberg was 13th, followed by Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon. Esteban Ocon was 16th, Yuki Tsunoda 17th, and Alpine’s Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly completed the classified runners. Gasly was handed a 10-second penalty for a collision with Sainz. Ollie Bearman retired due to damage.

2025 Hungarian Grand Prix Race Results:

PositionDriverTeamTime/GapNotes
1Lando NorrisMcLarenWinner5th win of the season
2Oscar PiastriMcLaren+0.698sRetains championship lead (by 9 points)
3George RussellMercedes+6.1s (approx.)Overtook Leclerc for podium
4Charles LeclercFerrari+12.3s (approx.)5-sec penalty for erratic driving
5Fernando AlonsoAston Martin+18.4s (approx.)Strong, consistent drive
6Gabriel BortoletoKick Sauber+20.0s (approx.)Rookie impresses again
7Lance StrollAston Martin+21.5s (approx.)Solid points finish
8Liam LawsonRacing Bulls+23.0s (approx.)Good recovery drive
9Max VerstappenRed Bull+24.2s (approx.)Under investigation – no further action
10Kimi AntonelliMercedes+25.6s (approx.)Takes final point
11Isack HadjarRacing Bulls+26.4s (approx.)Just missed out on points
12Lewis HamiltonFerrari+27.8s (approx.)Tough weekend
13Nico HulkenbergKick Sauber+30.1s (approx.)Midfield finish
14Carlos SainzWilliams+32.0s (approx.)Involved in incident with Gasly
15Alex AlbonWilliams+34.5s (approx.)Quiet race
16Esteban OconHaas+36.2s (approx.)Only finishing Haas
17Yuki TsunodaRed Bull+38.9s (approx.)Struggled with pace
18Franco ColapintoAlpine+41.3s (approx.)Low-key finish
19Pierre GaslyAlpine+43.7s (approx.)10-sec penalty for causing collision
DNFOllie BearmanHaasRetired due to damage
2025 Hungarian Grand Prix - Lando Norris celebrates win on winners rostrum
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