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MONTREAL (Reuters) -Formula One leader Oscar Piastri stayed hopeful after a qualifying session that had McLaren boss Andrea ...
Lando Norris bested Charles Leclerc and George Russell for the top spot in final practice after title leader Oscar Piastri ...
Oscar Piastri was content with securing third on the grid in Montreal — a solid turnaround from his rocky start to the ...
The feud between George Russell and four-time reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen could continue at the Canadian Grand ...
Oscar Piastri hits the infamous Wall of Champions at the exit of the last corner in final practice for the Canadian Grand ...
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'Pretty miserable' Piastri stars despite practice crash
Oscar Piastri had a "miserable" lead up to qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, and even hit the wall in practice, but will line up third.
Oscar Piastri conceded that Canadian GP pole may have been possible with the medium tyre, but he opted against the risk.
Harry Benjamin & McLaren Formula E driver Sam Bird reflect on qualifying at the Canadian GP.
Piastri qualified third behind George Russell and Max Verstappen, while Norris was further back in seventh — his worst ...
Oscar Piastri believes he’s in the fight for victory at the Canadian Grand Prix but it’s not a slam dunk win for McLaren this ...
Heading into the Canadian GP- and speaking before he qualified a distant seventh - he is guarded and, deep down, would rather ...