Lando Norris was pleased with his effort in the Hungarian Grand Prix, but the massive gap to the top three teams is a cause for concern.

Norris had an excellent qualifying session in Budapest, putting his McLaren fourth on the grid and only four tenths behind George Russell’s pole time.

But his race was a tougher proposition altogether, having been relatively easily swallowed up by Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, as well as Sergio Perez shortly afterwards.

Norris eventually brought his McLaren home seventh as ‘best of the rest’ behind the Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes drivers, but he was a whopping 62 seconds behind Charles Leclerc one place ahead.

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