McLaren, Lando Norris and F1
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Oscar Piastri has asserted that he and McLaren team-mate Lando Norris will avoid "unsportsmanlike" tactics in Formula 1 that "cause
Lando Norris insists McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri is not his only title rival - Piastri leads Norris by three points in the world championship standings.
McLaren sit first and second at the top of the F1 drivers standing with Oscar Piastri leading Lando Norris by three points; Red Bulls Max Verstappen is 25 points back in third; watch every session of
Oscar Piastri has fired back at suggestions this year’s Formula One championship could turn ugly if he doesn’t roll over and concede the drivers’ title to his English teammate Lando Norris.
Lando Norris aims to reclaim the Formula One championship lead from teammate Oscar Piastri in Spain, but both drivers acknowledge Max Verstappen as a significant contender. The standings are tight, with McLaren's top two separated by three points and Verstappen trailing by 25 points,
Oscar Piastri has once again dismissed fears McLaren’s season will be curtailed by the FIA’s flexi-wing clampdown at this weekend’s F1 Spanish Grand Prix, describing the change as “overhyped”. The big talking point heading into this weekend’s race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is the FIA’s more stringent tests on the front wing.
Oscar Piastri has won four of six races with McLaren this season and is on a three-win streak ahead of Sunday's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
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motorsport.com on MSNOscar Piastri couldn't keep off the wall in "messy" F1 Monaco GP qualifyingThe Australian racer had to settle for third in qualifying, behind his team-mate Lando Norris who took his second pole position of the season
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PlanetF1 on MSNOscar Piastri reveals ‘OMG’ Norris moment in Monaco cooldown roomOscar Piastri thought Lando Norris had gone “hard” into the wall at Turn 1 as the polesitter locked up trying to keep Charles Leclerc at bay on the opening lap of the Monaco Grand Prix. Lining up first and third in Monaco with Norris ahead of Piastri,