Norris wins GP to take world championship lead from Piastri
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McLaren's Oscar Piastri surrendered the Formula One championship lead to teammate Lando Norris after the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday but the Australian sounded an upbeat note about his progress and said he had taken steps to unlock his car's pace.
Oscar Piastri admitted that he felt forced to adopt a driving style "not particularly natural" to him, which saw him
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F1 leader Piastri in poor form and fighting to hold off Norris and Verstappen in title chase
Oscar Piastri's lead in the Formula 1 championship is shrinking after a tough weekend in Texas. At the United States Grand Prix, his teammate Lando Norris and Red Bull's Max Verstappen gained ground.
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Sinister theory about Oscar Piastri rejected as 'awful' truth comes to light about F1 leader
The conspiracy theorists have gone into overdrive after Oscar Piastri claimed "something weird happened" to his McLaren during the Mexico Grand Prix. But the more popular theory is he simply doesn't perform as well at the tracks that feature in the second half of the F1 season, and isn't as in tune with his car as he previously was.
It carried him 0.262 seconds clear of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton, who was three-tenths adrift. Mercedes George Russell was fourth and Verstappen fifth while Piastri struggled to qualify eighth. If all drivers finish where they start, Norris will take the world title lead from Piastri.
F1championship leader Oscar Piastri is proving that his personal impact goes far beyond lap times and podiums.