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McLaren will ask Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri how they want the team to celebrate when one of them wins the Formula 1 drivers' title this season, so the losing competitor is factored into how it is handled
McLaren is wary it's risking a repeat of its infamous 2007 Alonso/Hamilton fallout by treating its two drivers equally
Mercedes made a policy of not allowing strategy divergence when its drivers were fighting for F1 titles. McLaren's doing the opposite. Will it backfire?
The battle for victory might have taken centre stage at the Hungarian Grand Prix, but it was a couple of midfield F1 drivers who stole the show in Edd Straw's driver rankings
The surprise presence of Charles Leclerc - and the mysterious collapse of his race - played a big part in how the Hungary intra-McLaren fight unfolded
From the two victory contenders to the teams and drivers picking up what's available in their wake, here are our winners and losers from the Hungarian GP
McLaren did not intend for Lando Norris to switch to a winning one-stop strategy in Formula 1's Hungarian Grand Prix as it did not think it was possible pre-race and felt Oscar Piastri's two-stop was going to be the "dominant" tactic
The McLaren drivers' eventual split-strategy certainly made for a gripping end to Formula 1's Hungarian GP. But was it handled fairly?
Lando Norris kept Oscar Piastri at bay during a tense, thrilling finish to the Hungarian Grand Prix to win on an offset strategy and cut his deficit to his championship-leading McLaren Formula 1 team-mate
Lando Norris led a McLaren 1-2 in FP1 for the Hungarian Grand Prix, a session that featured a clear and persistent threat to the McLaren dominance and two 'new' drivers to evaluate
The 2025 Belgian GP might not have been a classic, but this classic track did once again allow some drivers to make the difference over the course of the weekend. Edd Straw ranks the F1 field at Spa
We delve into the data which reveals why Oscar Piastri's race-winning lap one F1 move on Lando Norris in the Belgian Grand Prix was so impressive