F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri fights for second place
The streets of Baku held many surprises for Formula 1 fans and delivered a series of rather surprising results. In qualifying, Charles Leclerc took pole position by a wide margin, while second in the championship, Lando Norris, was eliminated in Q1. Then, in the race, Oscar Piastri managed to take the lead from Charles Leclerc to take his second win in Formula 1. Since there was no drama surrounding team orders this time around, Piastri won the race through pure speed and racing skill, so it actually felt like a win. A somewhat bizarre collision between Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez late in the race saw George Russell take the final spot on the podium. This weekend was great for Michael, despite a somewhat rocky start. Based on their recent form, they seemed like an unbeatable team. However, Lando Norris failed at the first hurdle in qualifying and could only finish 17th, while Max Verstappen finished sixth. Piastri qualified second…
F1: McLaren’s Oscar Piastri says Lance Stroll ‘drives
Oscar Piastri was not shy in criticizing Lance Stroll's driving at the Italian Grand Prix. Piastri finished second behind Charles Leclerc, who he described as a rookie's driving style. He was frustrated by the time he lost while overtaking slower cars, including Stroll. Piastri was closing in on Leclerc with a strong two-stop strategy, but the slower drivers hampered his progress. He believes these delays cost him the win, as he was unable to maintain momentum and challenge Leclerc effectively. Piastri also pointed out that the time he took to overtake Stroll in the closing stages while chasing Leclerc ultimately prevented him from closing the gap. Despite Leclerc's efforts, he won by 2.6 seconds. Oscar Piastri said: "I basically asked myself what pace I needed to catch Charles. The speed I needed was basically the speed I was driving in the first few laps. At that time, I was very optimistic. You know, I was a lot behind Carlos. Stroll…
F1: McLaren’s Oscar Piastri reveals X-rays of fractured ribs
Oscar Piastri won his first Formula One title at the Hungarian Grand Prix and now he has revealed he did it despite suffering broken ribs, which made it even more impressive. Oscar Piastri shocked the Formula 1 world when he revealed he raced through an injury that occurred during the British Grand Prix. The news heightened admiration for his impressive performances, including his maiden Formula 1 victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Piastri's tenacity and skill have further cemented his reputation as a rising star in the sport. Piastri has quickly become a formidable challenger to reigning world champion Max Verstappen and constructors champions Red Bull Racing. In 14 races this season, Piastri has finished on the podium four times, including a breakthrough win at the Hungarian Grand Prix, showing he has the potential to disrupt Formula 1's current dominance. "The first part of the season is over. First Grand Prix win. First broken bone. Riboud is enjoying this break,"…