F1 Hungarian GP: Max Verstappen passes Lewis Hamilton for record-breaking Red Bull win, Lando Norris second

🧸McLaren’s Lando Norris claimed an impressive second place for the second successive race after successfully fending off R💛ed Bull’s Sergio Perez, who completed the podium in third.
Verstappen took the lead at Turn 1 after muscling his way past Hamilton, who also lost out to the fast-starting McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Norris as the seven-time world champion slipped from pol♑e to fifth in the space of three corners.
The Dutchman was i𒆙n a league of his own as he eased ❀to his seventh victory in a row and ninth win in 11 races this season to extend his championship lead over teammate Perez to 110 points.

Perez rose from ninth on the grid to com🦹plete the podium in third after coming out on top of a thrilling scrap with Piastri, who ended up fifth after b✱eing overtaken by Hamilton in the closing stages.
Behind fifth-placed Piastri cam🐟e George Russell, who charged from 18th to sixth, beating Charles Leclerc, whose race was hampered by a🧔 slow stop and being hit with a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pit lane.
Carl👍os Sainz was eighth in the other Ferrari, ꧒ahead of the Aston Martin duo of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll who completed the points-scoring positions.
Daniel Ricciardo survived contact at the start to finish 13th on his F1 comebackꦅ race with AlphaTauri.
The Australian was hit from behind 🧔by Zhou Guanyu and was powerless to avoid wiping out both Alpines in a dramatic Turn 1 collision.

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