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2024 F1 Hungarian GP - full analysis by Peter Windsor

July 23, 2024 Peter Windsor Season 1 Episode 38
2024 F1 Hungarian GP - full analysis by Peter Windsor
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2024 F1 Hungarian GP - full analysis by Peter Windsor
Jul 23, 2024 Season 1 Episode 38
Peter Windsor

Although this race resulted in a resounding one-two finish for McLaren-Mercedes it will always be remembered for the acrimony surrounding McLaren's decision to give the win to Oscar Piastri.  In so doing, the McLaren management stood by a pre-race decision to reward the driver who led off the line - itself an extraordinary plan - and threatened Lando Norris with reduced further support if he didn't cede his race lead to Piastri.  Peter Windsor talks about this in our latest podcast - and about the fractious race of Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who eventually finished P5.  Sir Lewis Hamilton drove another good race to finish third, ahead of Ferrari's Charles LeclercT, Verstappen and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz. This podcast covers the full three days of the Hungarian GP, as well as a short, tyre-related interlude prior to the race on Sunday.
With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:
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To OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehicles
And to TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users improve their on-track car and driver performance through analysis and an innovative Data Garage.  A lite version is free; the loaded version is US$9.99 pcm or $99.99 yearly
https://trackninja.app
Images: Pirelli
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Nick: you're always with us

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Although this race resulted in a resounding one-two finish for McLaren-Mercedes it will always be remembered for the acrimony surrounding McLaren's decision to give the win to Oscar Piastri.  In so doing, the McLaren management stood by a pre-race decision to reward the driver who led off the line - itself an extraordinary plan - and threatened Lando Norris with reduced further support if he didn't cede his race lead to Piastri.  Peter Windsor talks about this in our latest podcast - and about the fractious race of Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who eventually finished P5.  Sir Lewis Hamilton drove another good race to finish third, ahead of Ferrari's Charles LeclercT, Verstappen and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz. This podcast covers the full three days of the Hungarian GP, as well as a short, tyre-related interlude prior to the race on Sunday.
With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:
https://jetcraft.com
To OEM Exclusive, the passionate suppliers of OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehicles
And to TrackNinja, a lap-timer and data app designed to help users improve their on-track car and driver performance through analysis and an innovative Data Garage.  A lite version is free; the loaded version is US$9.99 pcm or $99.99 yearly
https://trackninja.app
Images: Pirelli
Alpinestars:
https://alpinestars.com
Follow Peter on X and Instagram:
@peterdwindsor
We support the Race Against Dementia:
https://raceagainstdementia.com
#standwithukraine 
Nick: you're always with us

Visit: https://youtube.com/peterwindsor for F1 videos past, present and future

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