Anglia, Daily Mail:
“Lando Norris surrendered with three laps to go McLaren his order and released his teammate Piastri. It was one of the most controversial races in the stable.”
Mirror:
“Norris didn’t look Piastri in the eye, but he was able to shake hands after a race that ended in disappointment for him. At first they avoided each other after the finish line, then the Australian smiled and approached his teammate, who looked past him.
The Sun:
“Norris raged after McLaren forced him to relinquish victory as Verstappen went after Lewis Hamilton.”
Australia, The Age:
“Piastri won his first victory at the end of a breathtaking intra-team drama.”
Netherlands, AD:
“The most memorable moment of the race was the collision between Verstappen and Hamilton, during which Verstappen, who had broken into third place, flew into the air and eventually had to give up the podium. It wasn’t his day, he complained a lot on the team radio and with seven laps to go he couldn’t contain his frustration anymore.”
The Telegraph:
“Controversial Piastri success in Hungary, grumbling Verstappen only fifth.”
Italy, La Gazzetta dello Sport:
“Piastri’s first celebration was made possible by Norris. Verstappen’s chaotic race.”
Tuttosport:
“Verstappen’s nightmarish race at the Hungaroring. The Red Bull driver was not in contention for the win and was complaining to his team throughout.”
Austria, Courier:
“It is rare to see tension and controversy after McLaren’s double success. An extremely strange interlude preceded Piastri’s first triumph.”
Salzburg News:
“Verstappen’s nerves failed, Piastri was able to stand on the top of the podium for the first time thanks to the team instructions.”
Small newspaper:
“Strategic drama at the Hungaroring, Piastri wins ahead of Norris.”
Switzerland, Blick:
“Norris was deprived of the victory, the McLaren bosses wanted Piastri as the winner. The Australian became the 115th race winner in F1 history, with some unpleasant aftertaste.”
France, L’Equipe:
“Team instructions are sometimes difficult to accept, but they must be followed. Now Norris was upset, and Piastri did well.”
The Parisian:
“McLaren double wins, Verstappen paid for kamikaze”.
Spain, Mundo Deportivo:
“Verstappen was overcome with anger after again colliding with Norris at the start of the race. There is no friendship on the field, and even though they get along well, if they have the same goal, there is friction.”
Sport:
“This is the most unpredictable season in recent years. Piastri is the seventh race winner at the 13th Grand Prix. It was definitely not Verstappen’s day.”
Source: www.vezess.hu