Oscar Piastri, F1 and Monaco Grand Prix
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Charles Leclerc's Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton ended the day in third, while McLaren's Lando Norris was fourth fastest
If McLaren’s history of stuffing things up for Oscar Piastri repeats itself, the Australian driver will have no chance of winning Sunday night’s Monaco Grand Prix.
Ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, championship leader Oscar Piastri insists McLaren still has a “very strong car”.
Oscar Piastri has won four of six races with McLaren this season and is on a three-win streak ahead of Sunday's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
An odd qualifying (featuring crashes and delays) ended with a familiar front row and more frustration for the home team
Oscar Piastri started on pole but Max Verstappen roared by at the first corner while the timing of the safety car late on also allowed Lando Norris to get by and cut the Aussie's championship lead
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri, the current Formula One championship leader, has been awarded the prestigious Lorenzo Bandini Trophy ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola.
We take a look at the watch collection of 24-year-old McLaren driver Oscar Piastri, who is currently at the top of the WDC rankings.
Oscar Piastri's “very messy” Friday in Monte Carlo was a true exercise in risk and reward, with the Australian recovering from a rare personal error at Sainte Devote to end the first day of the Monaco Grand Prix second fastest overall.