In a recent display of confidence in his driver, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has heaped praise on F1 rookie Oscar Piastri for his stellar performance this season. Yet, as he commends the young Australian, he indirectly sets a high bar for Lando Norris, hinting at an intra-team competition as intense as any. This unfolding dynamic between the two drivers feeds into the ongoing speculation that Norris might be eyeing a seat alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull. Zak Brown’s praise for Piastri might be more than just a compliment – it could be a subtle nudge to Norris, emphasizing the talent that McLaren has in its ranks.
The young gun’s commendable efforts in an underdeveloped car have certainly not gone unnoticed. Just thirteen Grands Prix into the 22-year-old’s maiden campaign, Brown boldly touted him for future championship glory. Further strengthening this viewpoint, Brown recently spoke on the McLaren website, reflecting on the wisdom behind their decision to bring Piastri on board.
Zak Brown has hailed Oscar Piastri as “uber-impressive” following his impressive rookie campaign so far.
“With Oscar, there are a couple of things that have been uber-impressive – his patience and confidence…”#F1 #Formula1 #McLaren #ItalianGP pic.twitter.com/mMtfZwIZs7
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He noted, “With Oscar, there are a couple of things that have been uber-impressive – his patience and confidence.” These words ring especially true considering the youngster’s adeptness on unfamiliar circuits, rapidly closing gaps against more seasoned peers. One such comparison that caught the community’s attention was between Piastri and McLaren’s mainstay driver, Lando Norris.
Recounting a conversation from the Monaco Grand Prix, Brown mentioned how Piastri was only half a second off Lando’s pace, displaying an uncanny sense of maturity. Piastri remarked about the circuit, “You can’t really explore the limits here because if you do you’re in the wall.” This calm, collected perspective only reinforces Brown’s belief in his future potential. The intriguing contrast between the two McLaren drivers feeds into the rumor mill, especially with Lando Norris attracting interest for a possible seat alongside Max Verstappen at Red Bull.
Speaking of Piastri’s potential and impressive first steps in Formula 1, his recent performance at the Italian Grand Prix qualifying offers another thrilling chapter in his burgeoning career. Here’s a deeper look into how the young Australian faced challenges and yet emerged as one of McLaren’s standout assets at Monza.
Oscar Piastri defies the odds with stellar Italian GP qualifying
Piastri, showcased a nail-biting performance during the Italian Grand Prix qualifying, overcoming what he described as a “more stressful” Q1 session at the iconic Monza circuit. Despite facing challenges with his McLaren MCL60, which notably fell behind the one-lap pacesetters Ferrari and Red Bull, Piastri secured a commendable seventh-place start for the race. The young driver’s result validates team-mate Lando Norris’ predictions post-Friday practice.
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The tension around the ‘Temple of Speed’ was palpable as the initial qualifying session progressed. Piastri found himself in a precarious situation with a lap deleted due to overstepping track limits at the second Lesmo. Sitting in the 19th spot with merely five minutes to go and fresh memories of his mishap in the final practice session, Piastri felt the pressure.
Recalling his practice session error, Piastri mentioned, “I just carried a bit too much speed in that case, and I also struggled a little bit with the rear of the car, so nothing major.” Despite the setbacks, Piastri demonstrated immense resilience. “But I knew the pace was there. Being on the hard, I knew the second lap on the tire would still be reasonable,” he added. The Australian went on to outpace Norris in each of the three sessions.
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This achievement means that for the third time this season, Piastri will line up ahead of Norris on the grid. Considering the initial setbacks in Q1, Piastri’s performance can be easily pitched as one of his best qualifying efforts of the season. With McLaren’s renewed vigor & form, Oscar would want to get a big result a Monza. The odds for a maiden podium are uncertain but impossible!
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