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GPFans on MSNMcLaren F1 star Oscar Piastri CRASHES at Monaco Grand PrixOscar Piastri crashed during FP2 at the Monaco Grand Prix, in a rare error from the McLaren F1 star. The Aussie locked up his tyres at Sainte-Devote and hurtled straight into the tyre barriers, where he lost his front wing.
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Motorsport.com on MSNOscar Piastri: McLaren has pace for F1 Monaco GP despite "very messy" FridayFormula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri believes McLaren has the pace to compete for pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix - as long as it can recover from a “very messy” Friday.Piastri escaped lasting damage after going straight into the tyre wall at Sainte Devote just 19 minutes into the second free practice session and recovered to set the second-fastest time.
Charles Leclerc beat Oscar Piastri to top spot in second practice at the Monaco Grand Prix to double down on Ferrari’s unexpected early advantage in Monte Carlo.
They have comfortably been the slowest of the top four teams and suffered a double Q2 exit at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. A repeat showing in Monaco would be disastrous, given how difficult it is to overtake on the narrow streets of the principality.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMonaco GP: Leclerc tops FP2 as Piastri survives scareCharles Leclerc continued to set the pace at the Monaco Grand Prix, making it a Friday clean sweep by topping FP1 and FP2. Oscar Piastri was able to drag his McLaren out of the barriers to split the Ferraris in P2,
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Oscar Piastri says the new mandatory two-stop regulations at the Monaco Grand Prix have created so many potential scenarios that his head is “still kind of untwisting itself” trying to understand them.
Sunday's eighth round is at Circuit de Monaco, with Oscar Piastri and McLaren teammate Lando Norris leading odds ahead of Max Verstappen.
Oscar Piastri is doing what he needs to do to win a first Formula One title, the sport's most successful driver of all time Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday.
Leclerc, who on Thursday said he had 'low' expectations for this weekend's race, clocked a fastest lap in one minute 11.355 seconds to top the times ahead of championship leader Oscar Piastri of McLaren by 0.
That “how did he do that?” first-lap move around the outside of Oscar Piastri, which Luke Smith broke down on Sunday. Advertisement When Verstappen pulled off that move, seasoned F1 staff in our live blog left their seats.