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Debate: Were McLaren right to use team orders and give Piastri the win?

Oscar Piastri sealed his maiden win in Formula 1 at the Hungarian Grand Prix. That should be the biggest talking point after the race. But it is anything but as a team order debacle now hangs over McLaren. Piastri's teammate Lando Norris took the lead of the race after he undercut Piastri in the second round of stops. However, after leading from turn 1 and driving a near-faultless race, McLaren ordered Norris to let Piastri back through. Were McLaren right? Or should Norris have taken the win? GPblog asks that very question!
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