Oscar Piastri on poor Mexico F1 qualifying
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Oscar Piastri’s struggles continued at the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday as he watched team-mate Lando Norris take over the lead of the World Championship after storming to victory by a margin of over
McLarens Lando Norris won by half a minute in Mexico as team-mate Oscar Piastri finished fifth on a difficult weekend for the now-former world title leader; Piastri opens up on changes he is having to
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Oscar Piastri loses F1 lead, but hope remains in his battles against Lando Norris and Max Verstappen
Oscar Piastri has lost his lead in the Formula 1 drivers' championship. Despite momentum working against the Australian, there are still plenty of reasons to believe he can win the world title.
Oscar Piastri finished fifth in the Mexico Grand Prix on Sunday (local time) as teammate Lando Norris won the race and overtook the Aussie in the championship race by just one point. The P5 finish for Piastri might have been a step in the right direction after he started seventh on the grid,
MEXICO CITY - McLaren's Oscar Piastri surrendered the Formula One championship lead to teammate Lando Norris after the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday but the Australian sounded an upbeat note about his progress and said he had taken steps to unlock his car's pace.
Oscar Piastri hopes his past experiences can help him in the F1 championship as he prepares for the Mexican Grand Prix.
The F1 championship leader will start the Mexican Grand Prix down in seventh after his McLaren team-mate qualified on pole
Alice in Wonderland was baffled. The dear thing. She quite forgot how to speak good English and reckoned everything was getting curioser and curioser … a couple of nonsensical words that sprang to mind when Oscar Piastri was trying to explain why he could no longer get within cooee of a Formula One podium or McLaren teammate Lando Norris.
Oscar Piastri said before this pivotal weekend that you’d always rather be in the title lead than not given it signifies you’re doing something right. Lando Norris now has that status, and right now he’s doing plenty right. Over a 24-round campaign ...