McLaren said its call for Oscar Piastri to hold position behind Lando Norris during the Australian Grand Prix was only ever meant to be temporary.
Piastri had qualified second to Norris but fell to third behind Red Bull’s Max Verstappen as he struggled for grip on the wet track at the exit of Turn 1. A mistake from Verstappen eventually let ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has explained why Oscar Piastri was instructed to “hold position” when closing in on Lando Norris at ...
A raw Oscar Piastri says he’s gutted by the dramatic ending to the Australian Grand Prix which saw him drop out of contention to win the race — and spin out of the podium places entirely.
The pain of Oscar Piastri’s victory wishes coming to a rainy end was felt in every packed grandstand around Albert Park, ...
Oscar Piastri was disappointed in himself for going off in the wet, but joked a lesson from Diddly Squat "came in handy" to ...
Despite Melbourne’s own Oscar Piastri qualifying on the front row and looking at times like he could win the race in his ...
McLaren's Oscar Piastri admitted he had no one to blame but himself after blowing a golden opportunity to win the Australian Grand Prix.
McLaren’s Lando Norris has claimed a dramatic win in the Australian Grand Prix, pipping reigning Formula 1 world champion Red ...
After a shaky start to their relationship, McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri seemed to have found a balance between ...
Lando Norris and McLaren were the pre-season favourites for Formula 1 title glory in 2025 and got off to the ideal start with ...
McLarens Lando Norris leads F1s world championship for the first time after dramatic and impressive season-opening win in ...
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