Why Oscar Piastri Ranks 2026 Japanese GP Second Place Above 50% of His F1 Wins
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Oscar Piastri delivered a very personal analysis of his performance at the Japan Grand Prix, explaining why his second place in Suzuka was more valuable than many of his Formula 1 victories. The McLaren driver, who won nine times in the Grand Prix, came to Japan in a difficult situation after a particularly complicated start to the season. During the opening race in Australia, his home race, he had been the victim of an accident during the (...)
Piastri on his approach to racing and prospects of becoming an F1 world champion
Oscar Piastri has opened up about the significance of self-belief in a technical sport like F1, his prospects of becoming a world champion in the near future, his performance at the 2026 Japanese GP, and his overall approach to racing. Despite leading the drivers’ championship for the majority of the rounds in 2025, Piastri finished... The post Piastri on his approach to racing and prospects of becoming an F1 world champion appeared first on Pi…
Why Oscar Piastri ranks 2026 Japanese GP second place above 50% of his F1 wins
McLaren Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri has explained why he feels his second-place finish at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix meant more than half of his race wins.The nine-time grand prix winner arrived at the Japanese race weekend on the back of a torrid start to the season. At the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, also his home race, he crashed on the reconnaissance laps and so was unable ...Keep reading
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