Lando Norris blamed a poor start for his defeat to teammate Oscar Piastri during the Hungarian Grand Prix and McLaren has revealed why it happened. The McLaren driver lost the lead from pole when Piastri got a better start and took to the inside on the run down to Turn 1. The bad start also enabled Max Verstappen to get alongside Norris, which led to a three-wide moment that caused the Dutchman to run off track. When he rejoined it was ahead of Norris, which prompted calls from his team to give the position back to avoid a penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage. After investiga…