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Jenson Button warns "confidence is with Lando Norris, negativity is more with Oscar Piastri'
Jenson Button says Lando Norris's growing confidence could swing the title fight after coming out ahead of his team-mate at COTA
McLaren will review why Oscar Piastri struggled for performance relative to Lando Norris during the United States Grand Prix, as the championship leader saw his advantage cut to 14 points.Norris secured a spot on the front row and showed race pace comparable to winner Max Verstappen for a significant
Oscar Piastri has led the 2025 F1 championship since April. But a poor run of recent form means his place is now under major threat
McLaren team principal Zak Brown has issued a statement on Oscar Piastri amid growing rumours that the world championship leader could be set for a shock exit. With just six races left of the Formula 1 campaign, Piastri holds a narrow 22-point lead over his teammate Lando Norris.
Instead of bouncing back in Sprint qualifying in Austin, Piastri, by his own admission, had a “pretty scruffy lap” where he “just didn’t really get it together”. In a season in which Norris has been the one complaining about his qualifying laps, the Briton finished ahead of his teammate.
Guenther Steiner, the ex-Haas F1 boss, just shut down wild gossip about Oscar Piastri ditching McLaren anytime soon. He called the whole thing nonsense, downright laughable. Alec Baldwin Blames Garbage Truck for Crash,
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Formula 1 Driver Oscar Piastri Soaks Up Texas Life With Barbecue Feast Ahead of U.S. Grand Prix
McLaren Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri appears to be settling into Texas life with ease, posting photos of a laid-back barbecue dinner in Austin ahead of the United States Grand Prix. Giant plates of food are probably not something the elite F1 athletes get a lot of back in Europe.
Ex-F1 driver and pundit Jolyon Palmer has suggested it is only natural that Oscar Piastri should feel a sense of paranoia about driver favouritism at McLaren. Speaking on the F1 Nation podcast, Palmer argued 'it's just natural you get paranoid' after championship leader Oscar Piastri suffered a series of misfortune during battles with Lando Norris this season.