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- Oscar Piastri - Wikipedia
As of the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix, Piastri has achieved nine race wins, six pole positions, nine fastest laps, and 25 podiums in Formula One Piastri is contracted to remain at McLaren until at least the end of the 2028 season
- Official Website | Oscar Piastri
Oscar Piastri 2025 McLaren F1 Driver About Oscar Out-and-out racer and 9x Grand Prix winner, driving for the multi world championship-winning McLaren Formula 1 Team Winner of three consecutive championships: 2019 Formula Renault Eurocup Championship, 2020 FIA F3 Championship and 2021 FIA F2 Championship
- Oscar Piastri ‘speechless’ as he rues team strategy error in ‘gut . . .
Oscar Piastri was dismayed after he lost out on victory in the Qatar Grand Prix following an alternative strategy call by McLaren, leaving him to settle for second position behind title rival Max Verstappen The Australian was well on his way to a perfect weekend after he converted Sprint pole into a win before taking a second pole position for the 57-lap race Even with the pressure of his
- McLarens Oscar Piastri says Qatar GP outcome is painful
Oscar Piastri described the outcome of the Qatar Grand Prix as "painful" after a McLaren strategy blunder cost him a crucial victory ahead of the season finale in Abu Dhabi next weekend
- Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri Deliver in Qatar Grand Prix, Thrilling . . .
Piastri isn’t out of the mix either, sitting on 392 points and with plenty to like about his weekend after winning the Qatar sprint and posting the top time in qualifying
- How Oscar Piastri dealt with blowing his 2025 F1 points lead: ‘Learn . . .
For much of the season Oscar Piastri was the favorite to win F1 2025 Then his points lead vanished
- F1 Qatar GP: Oscar Piastri wins sprint to cut Lando Norris . . .
McLaren's Oscar Piastri claimed a soulless Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix sprint win ahead of George Russell, with Lando Norris holding off Max Verstappen to take third The 19-lap sprint on Doha's
- Qatar GP Qualifying: Oscar Piastri beats Lando Norris to pole position . . .
Oscar Piastri continued his title-race fightback at the Qatar Grand Prix by beating championship leader Lando Norris to pole position Having won the Sprint at the Lusail International Circuit
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