🛑”HE DOESN’T DESERVE TO BE CHAMPION” Danica Patrick ANGRYLY CRITICIZES Lando Norris after winning the Hungarian GP, DECLARATES Oscar Piastri is more deserving
Danica Patrick’s Fiery Outburst Ignites F1 Controversy: Lando Norris “Doesn’t Deserve” Hungarian GP Win, Oscar Piastri the True Champion
The 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix, held August 3 at the Hungaroring, has sparked a firestorm in the Formula 1 paddock as former IndyCar and NASCAR star Danica Patrick unleashed a scathing critique of McLaren’s Lando Norris, declaring him an unworthy victor and asserting teammate Oscar Piastri deserved the win. Patrick’s comments, aired on her Sky Sports F1 podcast, come after Norris’s dramatic triumph over Piastri in a tense 0.698-second finish, securing McLaren’s 200th Grand Prix victory, per Formula1.com. With unseen footage from Spa fueling FIA scrutiny of both McLaren drivers and Patrick’s history of controversial remarks drawing backlash, her bold claim has divided fans and intensified the championship battle as F1 heads into its summer break.
Norris’s victory, his fifth of the 2025 season, saw him overcome a disastrous start—dropping from third to fifth at Turn 1—to outsmart Piastri with a bold one-stop strategy, per The Telegraph. Piastri, starting second behind pole-sitter Charles Leclerc, committed to a two-stop plan, overtaking Leclerc but falling short of Norris despite a late charge, per Sky Sports. Patrick, however, dismissed Norris’s strategic brilliance, arguing on her podcast, “Lando doesn’t deserve to be champion. Oscar’s consistency and precision at Spa and Hungary show he’s the real deal,” per @F1_Newsletter. She pointed to Norris’s first-lap error and prior mistakes, like his crash with Piastri in Canada, as evidence of mental fragility unfit for a title contender, echoing Nico Rosberg’s earlier critiques, per The Mirror.
The controversy is amplified by an ongoing FIA investigation into McLaren’s Spa performance, where unseen footage allegedly shows aerodynamic irregularities in both cars, per Motorsport.com. The probe, reported August 1, 2025, threatens potential penalties, with X users like @JunaidSamodien_ demanding, “If McLaren cheated, Piastri and Norris should both lose points.” Patrick’s remarks align with her Spa analysis, where she praised Piastri’s “cerebral” approach while slamming Norris’s lock-ups at Turn 1, per Motorsport Week. Fans on X are split, with @LN4addict defending Norris, tweeting, “Danica’s out of line—Lando’s strategy won fair and square,” while @F1FanHub agreed, “Piastri’s consistency makes him the better champion.”
Norris’s win cut Piastri’s Drivers’ Championship lead from 16 to nine points, per Formula1.com, setting up a thrilling 10-race run-in. McLaren’s dominance, with 11 wins in 14 races and a 297-point Constructors’ Championship lead, per The Athletic, contrasts with Ferrari’s struggles, as Leclerc’s chassis issues dropped him to fourth, per The Guardian. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, finishing ninth after a clash with Lewis Hamilton, trails Piastri by 97 points, per Sky Sports. Hamilton, enduring his worst Hungaroring result in 15 years (P12), voiced frustration, hinting at internal Ferrari issues, per accesswdun.com.
Patrick’s comments revisit her 2024 criticism of Norris, where she questioned his handling of team orders during Piastri’s first win at Hungary, when Norris delayed yielding the lead, per ESPN. Her latest outburst, coupled with her March 2025 social media controversy over political comments, has fueled calls for Sky Sports to reconsider her pundit role, per GPFans.com. McLaren’s Zak Brown defended both drivers, calling the title fight a “coin toss” and praising their “trust and respect,” per Formula1.com. Piastri, reflecting on his P2, told Sky Sports, “Lando’s one-stop was a gamble, but overtaking here is tough. I pushed as hard as I could.”
As F1 pauses for the summer break, the Hungarian GP’s fallout—Patrick’s provocative claim, the FIA’s probe, and McLaren’s internal rivalry—sets the stage for a dramatic season finale. With Norris and Piastri neck-and-neck, and fans on X like @OmiComms warning, “Danica’s stirring the pot, but the FIA’s verdict could shake McLaren,” the battle for the 2025 title hangs in the balance. Will Norris prove his championship mettle, or will Piastri’s precision prevail? The Hungaroring’s legacy of drama ensures this controversy will linger until Zandvoort.