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The Briton started the evening three points clear of the Australian and ended it 10 points behind, in second place overall.
It is the first time an Australian has led the drivers’ championship for 15 years, following his manager Mark Webber in 2010.
After a qualifying crash and a win by his teammate, Lando Norris has lost his championship lead to Oscar Piastri.
Discussing his race on Sky Sports F1 and Norris’ progress, Martin Brundle says he ‘loved’ seeing one thing Norris did during ...
By Alan Baldwin JEDDAH (Reuters) -Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday and seized the Formula One ...
Australia’s Oscar Piastri survived a titanic battle with a sulking Max Verstappen to win the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix and take ...
Lando Norris said there was nothing more he could do after finishing fourth in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and losing ...
Harry Benjamin, Sam Bird and Andrew Benson look back at qualifying from Jeddah as Max Verstappen claimed pole and Lando Norris crashed out. We hear from both drivers, as well as Oscar Piastri and ...
Martin Brundle believes one of Oscar Piastri's key strengths is likely to pay dividends in helping the Australian this season ...
1. Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 99 points. 2. Lando Norris, Great Britain, McLaren, 89. 3. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 87. 4. George Russell, Great Britain, Mercedes, 73. 5.
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri captured the race win in Saudi Arabia and took the lead of the Drivers' Championship. Piastri exhibited a true champion's drive on ...
Max Verstappen started the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on pole but Oscar Piastri benefitted from a penalty for the Red Bull ...