The intrigue began at the first circuit, when Verstappen, the Hungaroring race winner the previous two times, started from third place and appeared to gain from Norris’s less than ideal start as he held pole. Norris and Verstappen were forced outside by Piastri, who was inside.
Red Bull ordered Verstappen to let Norris to pass again after an investigation was launched into the Dutchman’s decision to overtake the Briton by running off the course. After doing so in the midst of a raucous protest, Verstappen witnessed both McLarens fleeing. “All right, so you can just push them off the course now? You can inform the FIA that going forward, we will compete in a manner that just takes drivers off the road.
The suspense began at the first circuit when Verstappen, who had won the previous two races at the Hungaroring, started from third place and appeared to gain an advantage over Norris, who had pole position. Piastri pushed Verstappen and Norris outside while he was inside.
Red Bull, however, ordered Verstappen to let Norris to pass again since the Dutchman had passed the Briton by straying off the course, prompting an investigation. After loudly objecting to this, Verstappen witnessed both McLarens fleeing. “All right, so you can simply push them off the road then? You can inform the FIA that we will only run races that result in drivers being forced off the road going forward.
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