In this episode, recorded live from the Budapest paddock, Tom Clarkson is joined by ESPN journalist Albert Fabrega to break down the thrilling Hungarian Grand Prix.

Oscar Piastri made history as the first Formula 1 Grand Prix winner born in the 2000s, and he became the fifth Australian to climb to the top step of the podium. But how did he clinch his maiden victory, and what does this landmark achievement signal for his career moving forward?

McLaren celebrated their first 1-2 finish since Monza 2021, but controversy swirled around whether Lando Norris should have been instructed to relinquish the win after undercutting Piastri. Was the polesitter's race lost at the start, and will these team orders pay off for McLaren in the long term?

Tom and Albert also delve into the dramatic late-race collision between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, analyze Red Bull's surprising lack of pace in Budapest, and speculate on what the future might hold for Sergio Perez after yet another challenging weekend.


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