Nine-time Le Mans winner, Tom Kristensen, and Fox Sports Mexico journalist, Diego Mejia join F1 Nation host Tom Clarkson in the Hungaroring paddock to reflect on a very intriguing Hungarian Grand Prix, won by Lando Norris.
After Oscar Piastri took the win last time out in Spa, Norris bounced back to grab his third victory in the last four races and reduce his team mate's Championship lead to just nine points heading into the summer break.
Charles Leclerc led the early part of the race and looked in the mix for victory, only for his pace to disappear - but with George Russell finishing on the podium for Mercedes, it is clear that the charging pack are still going to challenge McLaren for wins this season.
There were also some strong words from Lewis Hamilton about his own form that the crew discuss, with the Ferrari man coming home outside the points.
Aston Martin had a strong race in Hungary, with Fernando Alonso finishing a season's best P5 and Lance Stroll backing him up with seventh. That result has tightened the midfield even further, with Aston Martin just nipping ahead of Kick Sauber to the tune of one point.
Also on the agenda in F1 Nation's review of the weekend: where did Red Bull's form go in Budapest, and they discuss Gabriel Bortoleto's career-best finish.
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