Noris complained about driving Vastapane, stating that she was pushed, while Vastapane counters, saying that her opponent had closed himself. Stewards agreed with a four -time world champion.
Since then, Noris and Piastry tracked Vastapane for the final 32 laps, separating them for more than two seconds.
But the Noris could not meet within a second of Vastapane, and in fact it was the piastry that was looking at the best speed, sometimes closed within 0.5Secs of his team partner.
Piastry suggested the team that they felt that they had the pace to defeat Vastapane – request a thin veil.
But McLaren did not interfere with his fight and drivers crossed the line in order they had held all the races, separated from only 2.2 seconds.
Piastry is third in the championship ahead of George Russell of Mercedes, and 13 points behind its team partner.
Vastapane said: “It was difficult, just pushing me very hard on the last set. Two McClances were pushing me very hard.
“It is not easy to manage tires. I am incredibly happy. It started quite difficult at the end of this week, but we did not give up, we made the car better and it was in its best today. It was very important to start on the pole.”
Noris said: “The speed was the same to do anything. Long race, a lot of push, flat from start to end, but nothing special that we had to get maximum. He deserved it.
“They were hurry, they have made some improvements and we have to work hard.”
The top three were in their own race and were very stable in terms of the entire Grand Prix.
Charles Lakeler of Ferrari stood fourth, while Britain’s 18 -year -old team partner Andrea Kimi Antonelie put in a strong last term for less than two seconds behind his team partner.
On an alternative tire strategy, Lewis Hamilton took from eighth place to seventh place on the grid, the racing bulls proceeded from its heads to the race early.
Alex Albon raced an attacker, complaining about the Williams team to take the ninth, ahead of the Has of Britain Oliver Bareman.
In his first race for Red Bull, Yuki Tsunoda finished 12th with the man he lasted, Liam Lawson, 17th in Racing Bull.