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
Max Verstappen couldn’t understand why he had to see the stewards after Formula 1’s Hungarian Grand Prix, believing “nothing happened” in his run-in with Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari
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 won the Hungarian Grand Prix after running fifth on the opening lap - by seeing off team-mate Oscar Piastri with a mammoth final stint of 39 laps on the hard tyres