Norris, Piastri disqualified from F1 Vegas Grand Prix
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Oscar Piastri has a real shot at becoming the first Australian since 1980 to win the F1 drivers’ title, and he has fellow Aussie Mark Webber in his corner. Webber, who spent over a decade in Formula One from 2002 to 2013,
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Oscar Piastri: 2025 F1 title is "out of my control"
Oscar Piastri has conceded that his 2025 Formula 1 title chances are now not in his hands, after losing further ground to Lando Norris in the points standings in Las Vegas.
Oscar Piastri has acknowledged that his Formula 1 world championship hopes have now slipped from his control the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Oscar Piastri put a brave face on another Formula One title setback on Saturday, the Australian disqualified in Las Vegas after finishing fourth.
Oscar Piastri’s Formula One championship hopes were dented after a time penalty contributed to a disappointing fifth-place finish
Smarter than the average bear, Australia’s Oscar Piastri always figured it would come down to this – one of the most exciting and unpredictable finishes to the Formula One championship in years.
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This is the best generation of F1 drivers in history, McLaren team boss claims
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella believes Formula 1’s current driver crop is better than ever, as his drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri battle for the world title.
The three-way fight for the Formula 1 title heads to Brazil this week with McLaren's two drivers still battling it out for the top spot in the standings. Lando Norris used a win at the Mexican Grand Prix two weeks ago to reclaim the championship lead over ...
Oscar Piastri labelled Lando Norris’s aggressive overtake as “unfair” after McLaren opted not to intervene in the intra-team squabble in Singapore on Sunday. On the day McLaren sealed the 2025 F1 constructors’ trophy, their two drivers jousting for ...
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri was at a loss to explain why his Formula 1 form had dipped following the Mexican Grand Prix. The Australian qualified eighth for the race weekend, while teammate Lando Norris claimed a dominant pole over the rest of the field.
Whether he wins the world drivers’ title this year or in the future, Oscar Piastri is already a champion in the eyes of Australians.