Oscar Piastri, Max Verstappen and United States Grand Prix
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Who's at the head of the pack in this year's Formula 1 driver standings? Not Max Verstappen? Not Lewis Hamilton. It's Oscar Piastri, F1's 24-year-old Australian sensation.
Oscar Piastri “could go anywhere” on the Formula One grid, including to Red Bull, as speculation mounts that he could leave McLaren as soon as the end of this season.
Piastri's lead has shrunk to 22 points. His pushback to his team in Singapore suggests he won't let it slip away quietly
The vibes of Formula One and NASCAR blended in Saturday's F1 Sprint race at Circuit of the Americas, if not the actual drivers.
Max Verstappen took a comfortable pole position ahead of Lando Norris after Oscar Piastri slumped to sixth on a difficult day for the title leader.
Oscar Piastri has rubbished claims McLaren are favouring Lando Norris over him as the controversy from the Singapore GP lingers into Austin.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has hit out at Formula 1 rivals for "amateur hour driving" that left both of his drivers out of the United States Grand Prix sprint. The b
McLaren claimed constructors' championship success for the second year running in Singapore, but it was a lap one battle between Piastri and Norris that really caught the eye, with Piastri accusing the Brit of 'barging' him out of the way, and claiming that it was 'unfair' that McLaren would not swap the two drivers' positions.
Piastri protested but McLaren denied his request for a position swap, despite the championship leader claiming it was "not fair". Norris finished ahead of his team-mate and took another small bit out of the gap between them in the standings.