No awkwardness at McLaren as Oscar Piastri celebrates with Lando Norris McDonalds trip
"In our wait f🎃or the delay we got a cheeky Macca’s. I had a Big Mac."

There’s no awkwardness at McLaren as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri celebrated his maiden F1🎐 victory in unusual fashion - a trip to McDonalds.
Piastri claimed his first F1 victory at Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris just behind.
The Australian’s first top step was in somewhat controversialﷺ circumstances as Norris was forced to move over for Piastri having been given the lead through the second round of p⛄it stops.
Piastri had led up until Lap 48 but McLaren decided to pit Norris first as they covered off 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton.
With Norris ha♏ving the undercut, thi🍬s inverted the positions.
McLaren then were forced to beg Norris to surrender the position, whi🧸ch he eventually🐼 did.
The pair’s relationship seems to be unaffected though with Norris celebrating the 1-2 fini🎶sh with a trip to McDonalds.
Celebra✱tions were low key for Piastri, due to a delay to his travel ওplans.
Speaking about his post-race celebrations, Piastri said to Fox Sports: “We had a flight back from Buda🦂pest that was significantly delayed.
“We were flying with a few of the drivers. Lando was there, Alex 🎉Albon and a couple of others. In our wait for the delay we got a cheeky Macca’s. I had a Big Mac.
“There was nothing crazy, just a couple of F1 drivers getting some burgers and nuggets, really. We were playi💦ng Monopoly on the way back on the plane. We’re all good apart from Alex Albon t🦩eaching us a thing or two about Monopoly.
“Iꦰ got home at 5:00am and that was the celebrations. It wasn’t the most glamorous of afterparties. let’s🌌 say.”
Piastri was keen to point out the progress he’s made as a driver 😼i♛n the past 12 months, particularly with tyre degradation.
During the first half of the race, Piastri controlled the race from the front havဣing took the lead from second on the grid.
Reflecting on his performance, he added: “To be honest, I was happy of course with the win and the result, but I was also very proud of h🃏ow I’d put myself in that position in the first place. I got a good start, had a really strong first half of the race.
“When I when I look back to Hungary last year, I had in all honesty a pretty terrible race wꦏith how I managed it, so I was proud of how the fortunes had changed so much in 12 months. I was just immensely happy to have crossed the line firs༺t.”

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