Updated on 04.08.2025 – 11:20 a.m.Reading time: 3 min.

While McLaren continues to dominate Formula 1, other teams have a great frustration after the Grand Prix of Hungary. The presses at a glance.
Clear relationships in Formula 1 after the Grand Prix of Hungary last weekend: McLaren is still the measure of all things after the double triumph by Lando Norris and Oscar Piatri, with 284 points Piatri leads the driver’s ranking just before his teammate Norris (275), followed by world champion Max Verstappen with 187 points. The British team probably makes the World Cup title among themselves.
But there was a great frustration behind it, not only at the unless people of Verstappen Red Bull. The disappointment was also noticeable at Ferrari-because Charles Leclerc only finished fourth after an unfortunate race, his teammate Lewis Hamilton experienced a weekend to forget, ended the run in twelve.
The presses at the Grand Prix of Hungary.
“The Sun”: “Wunder-Lando. Lando Norris kisses his proud girlfriend and celebrates a wafer-thin victory at the Grand Prix in Hungary. It will go down in history as a crucial moment for the championship, as the brave Brit had put it on a one-stop strategy and this paid off against the bold and fearless Australian Oscar Piatri.”
“The Guardian”: “Lando Norris got the Hungarian Grand Prix when he had landed a one-stop coup for McLaren in an absolutely exciting and nerve-wracking strategic struggle. In an extraordinary and dramatic final, he referred team-mate Oscar Piatri in second place.”
“Daily Mirror”: “Lando Norris secured a decisive victory in the fight for the Formula 1 title with an excellent implementation of an alternative strategy at the Hungarian Grand Prix.”
“Gazzetta Dello Sport”: “Norris’ coup in Hungary: he makes a mistake, gains thanks to his strategy and keeps the World Cup open.”
“Tuttosport”: “Ferrari disaster, Leclerc from first place in Hungary! His rage outbreak: ‘Unferrible’. It finally seemed to be the right opportunity to give the season a turn, but again the pole position that Charles Leclerc had achieved on the eve of the Grand Prix of Hungary did not bring the longed-for success.”
“Marca”: “A masterpiece of Norris and a heroic deed by Alonso dominated the strategic struggle. Budapest, the gateway to the east, was also the gateway to the Formula 1 World Championship. The Grand Prix of Hungary developed into an exciting strategic struggle in which the Favorit Lando Norris made the World Cup exciting again after leaving his teammate and leader Oscar Piatri behind.”
“Mundo Deportivo”: “Norris heats up the F1 World Cup in Hungary.”
