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Oscar Piastri and Lewis Hamilton's fight was ‘like child's play'

In a thrilling Hungarian Grand Prix, Australian driver Oscar Piastri came tantalisingly close to securing his first podium but had to settle for fifth place, as Max Verstappen continued his winning streak, breaking Formula One records.  Lando Norris impressed with a second-place finish, while Sergio Perez claimed the third spot, leaving Lewis Hamilton disappointed in fourth after starting from pole position.* Representing McLaren this season, 21-year-old Australian driver Oscar Piastri started the race in a promising fourth position.  Early on, he showcased his potential by running in second place, chasing the unstoppable race winner, Max Verstappen.  Want to work in Formula...
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