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Norris and Piastri avoid collision in GP practice
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri narrowly evade disaster during the Hungarian Grand Prix practice.

Tension rises in the McLaren team as drivers nearly collide during practice.
Close call for McLaren drivers in Hungarian GP practice
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri nearly collided during the second practice session for the Hungarian Grand Prix. Team principal Andrea Stella expressed pride in his drivers just before the incident. As they approached Turn 1, Norris had to lock up to avoid Piastri, who was vying for the racing line. Commentator David Croft noted the incident could have ended in disaster, while former driver Anthony Davidson urged both drivers to save their battles for Sunday. With Piastri leading Norris by 16 points, the competitiveness is clearly rising.
Key Takeaways
"Oh, that could have been a lot, lot worse there."
Commentator David Croft noted the severity of the near miss between drivers.
"Save it until Sunday, boys, save it until Sunday."
Former F1 driver Anthony Davidson urged the competitors to hold off their battles for the race day.
This close encounter during practice highlights the growing rivalry between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. While both drivers are talented, the incident suggests an intensity that could impact their performance in the actual race. It is a reminder that while teams promote collaboration, individual ambitions often lead to tension. The fact that such a mishap nearly occurred on a Friday shows that the pressure is palpable early in the race weekend, with fans now eagerly anticipating a potential showdown on race day.
Highlights
- Save it until Sunday, boys, save it until Sunday.
- What was that all about?
- This could have been a lot worse.
- Calm down, it's only Friday.
Potential risks of driver rivalry
The tense moments between Norris and Piastri may lead to increased competitive pressure on the team, risking their performance on race day if not managed well.
Fans are left wondering how the rivalry will unfold in the race.
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