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Piastri fumes at controversial stewards decision
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Norris: ‘Being on top at your home race is very special’
Lando Norris said his maiden victory at the British Grand Prix was everything he had dreamed of and a special moment to savour at his home race. However his furious McLaren teammate, Oscar Piastri, who finished second, was convinced he had been unfairly denied by a controversial stewards’ decision.
Norris, now in his sixth season in F1, took the victory after Piastri had been given 10-second penalty while leading the race but the 25-year-old still delivered an assured drive in treacherous wet conditions to become the 12th British driver to win their home race since it was first held in 1950.