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Oscar Piastri has endured a nightmare run that began with a DNF in Baku and was exacerbated by an underwhelming display at the United States Grand Prix last weekend
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Oscar Piastri "improves at the speed of light" after F1 US GP off-weekend - Andrea Stella
McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella is confident Oscar Piastri can brush off a difficult United States Grand Prix weekend in Mexico
Brit Oliver Bearman continued his fine form with a third Q3 appearance in as many Grands Prix in his Haas, and starts ninth as a result. Yuki Tsunoda also benefits from Sainz's grid penalty to rise to 10th having narrowly missed out on a place in the final part of qualifying.
Who's at the head of the pack in this year's Formula 1 driver standings? Not Max Verstappen? Not Lewis Hamilton. It's Oscar Piastri, F1's 24-year-old Australian sensation.
In a bid to enhance his performance for the upcoming races, Oscar Piastri reflected on his ‘pretty average’ lap after finishing P12 in Free Practice 2 at the Mexico City Grand Prix. As the Australian driver navigates the competitive landscape of Formula 1, he emphasizes the importance of consistency and adaptability in his racing strategy.
Helmut Marko believes that Oscar Piastri is suffering from ‘problems’ as he looks to get his World Championship bid back on track in Mexico City. Both Lando Norris and Max Verstappen have outscored the Australian in each of the last four Grand Prix weekends.
Oscar Piastri has led the 2025 F1 championship since April. But a poor run of recent form means his place is now under major threat
The title rivals, separated by 14 points, crashed out during last Saturday’s sprint race at the United States Grand Prix. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.