Why Oscar Piastri is ‘proud’ of 2025 season despite F1 title loss
Oscar Piastri said he can be "very proud" of his F1 season, despite losing the Drivers' title after having been the clear favourite for much of it.
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Oscar Piastri said he can be "very proud" of his F1 season, despite losing the Drivers' title after having been the clear favourite for much of it.
Max Verstappen has said "half" of the F1 grid would be disqualified if checked regularly as he claims "we're all finding illegal performance".
Max Verstappen has said he "didn't really lose" the F1 title because Red Bull "never really had a chance" to challenge McLaren in 2025.
Max Verstappen has clarified comments he made suggesting he could have wrapped up the F1 driver's title faster than Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri if he drove this year's McLaren.
Former McLaren F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has claimed that Oscar Piastri is likely to be engaging in talks with rival teams with the 2025 season now over.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has predicted that Oscar Piastri will win several World Championships during his F1 career, despite missing out on the 2025 title.
Alex Albon has questioned the FIA’s “random” post-race scrutineering methods in F1, arguing that only full checks on every car can guarantee fairness.
Zak Brown dropped a foul-mouthed joke at both Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris at a McLaren end-of-season party, partly taking aim at Piastri's former F1 employers Alpine.
Lando Norris has dismissed the notion that his Dutch Grand Prix retirement alleviated the pressure on him and inspired the run that saw him claim the F1 title.
When Lando Norris faced his first media duties as Formula 1 World Champion, there was a particularly tender moment which was not caught on camera.