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McLaren’s Lando Norris took his third career pole position on Saturday for the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix and laid down a marker to standings leader Max Verstappen. Norris is the double world champion’s nearest rival, 84 points adrift, and will hope to slash the gap in Sunday’s race. His team mate Oscar Piastri of Australia was second quickest at +0.022, meaning a first McLaren front row since Brazil 2012 and only their third in F1 history, with Verstappen having to settle for third on Sunday’s grid. Rain drops in Budapest changed the dynamic after Norris had topped the timesheets in sun…

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