Oscar Piastri leads McLaren 1-two in Bahrain practice
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McLaren look in strong form for this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix, setting the pace in second practice in Sakhir.
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Six of the cars were not driven by their regular drivers because teams were fulfilling their requirements to run young drivers twice in the season.
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Oscar Piastri won the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday and his teammate Lando Norris finished second in a dominant race for McLaren, while three drivers – including Lewis Hamilton – were later disqualified. Piastri started the race on pole and put in ...
Onboard Formula 1 car cameras often capture intriguing moments such as the one when Oscar Piastri took a close look at Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari in parc ferme in Shanghai
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Daily Express US on MSNOscar Piastri sends reminder to Lando Norris, Lewis Hamilton and other F1 rivalsOscar Piastri took his first win in Formula 1 in the Chinese Grand Prix and he has now sent a warning to his rivals.
Lando Norris believes that his driver pairing with Oscar Piastri is as strong as Ferrari's pairing of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
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‘Happy driving McLaren, not Red Bull’- WATCH: Oscar Piastri's sarcastic dig at his rivals at 2025 Bahrain GPOscar Piastri, in a recent interview, took a sarcastic dig at Red Bull by saying that he is more happy to drive a McLaren rather than a Red Bull. The 2025 Bahrain Grand prix is underway, and one of the biggest teams in F1,
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Daily Express US on MSNFerrari told brutal reality about Lewis Hamilton's title hopes by F1 iconLewis Hamilton's chances of halting Lando Norris' championship pursuit hinge on Ferrari's ability to pull itself together. Their shocking double disqualification in Shanghai last Sunday marked a nadir for the Scuderia's storied history and also diminished the luster of Hamilton's first victory in red during the previous day's sprint race.
Max Verstappen clinched pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix with a record-breaking lap, surprising McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Lewis Hamilton's struggles continue as he qualified eighth,