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Max Verstappen: Shift in McLaren battle and Oscar Piastri’s F1 dip “very bizarre”
Verstappen admits he finds the sudden shift in the internal McLaren battle “very bizarre,” and says he might have handled the situation differently if he were in Piastri's position
Piastri has lost 59 points to teammate Lando Norris over the last four race weekends and now trails Norris by 34 with three race weekends to go.
A racer friend of Oscar Piastri from IndyCar has shared a sympathetic message for him amid his F1 slump. The tables have turned fast and emphatically for the McLaren driver, who led the drivers' championship from Round 5 of the season until Round 20.
Oscar Piastri is trying to turn around his recent form and keep his title hopes alive as the 2025 season heads into its final three races. Following the Brazilian Grand Prix, the Australian finds himself 24 points behind his McLaren teammate Lando Norris.
Oscar Piastri said there had been some "tough moments" as his commanding Formula One lead evaporated, but he was "looking forward to getting back in the car in Vegas" this
Oscar Piastri should consider chasing a move to Mercedes as an exit route from his McLaren struggles, according to Johnny Herbert. The Australian racer finds himself in a difficult position with three races remaining, as he seeks to arrest a dramatic and intense form collapse.
Oscar Piastri has scoffed at claims that McLaren are sabotaging him in his battle with Lando Norris for the 2025 world championship.
A sharp drop off in form and some key team orders have some believing McLaren would prefer Lando Norris win the title over.