Oscar Piastri has proved himself the perfect team man, gifting his world championship-chasing colleague Lando Norris victory for a McLaren one-two in the Sao Paulo F1 Grand Prix sprint. Having ...
A frustrated Oscar Piastri has been eliminated from qualifying after the first practice session at the United States GP but the Aussie F1 star can probably count his lucky stars it wasn't much worse.
Oscar Piastri and Lewis Hamilton shake hands after July’s Belgian Grand Prix (Getty Images) “I could very much sense that Lewis did not want to be… he wasn’t in a chatty mood, so I just ...
Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. Oscar Piastri has made his mark in the Formula 1 grid racing for McLaren in his first two years, following his championship wins in Formula 2 and 3.
With Oscar Piastri and Sergio Perez out of the fight ... force on the grid and clearly superior to Alpine. It seems that ...
Oscar Piastri was lucky not to smash up his McLaren after an error of judgement during practice. Drivers only had one session to calibrate their cars with the Sprint ...
Oscar Piastri dutifully moved aside for Lando Norris to allow the Brit to win the Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint race to help him in his title battle against Max Verstappen. Norris gained two extra ...
Oscar Piastri winces slightly when I put the question to him: should the situation arise in Brazil this weekend that he finds himself in P1 and Lando Norris P2 and he is in a position to gift his ...
LANDO NORRIS has won the vital Sao Paulo Grand Prix sprint race after a helping hand from Oscar Piastri. His team-mate allowed him through just two laps before the end of the race on team orders.
Oscar Piastri grabbed pole position on Friday for the sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix and said he will race to win but conceded that team-mate Lando Norris has a greater need of points ...
Pole-sitter Oscar Piastri obeyed a team order from McLaren to move aside for Norris on lap 22 of 24 at Interlagos, with Verstappen finishing third. Norris’ victory takes him 45 points behind ...