Oscar Piastri, Belgian Grand Prix
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Piastri passes Norris at the start of F1's mixed weather Belgian GP to regain the momentum in 2025's intra-team battle for the world title
Charles Leclerc took home a respectable third place for Ferrari, with Max Verstappen largely powerless in fourth. Lewis Hamilton, who started in the pit-lane, recovered impressively to come home in seventh to conclude a wretched weekend for the seven-time world champion.
The McLaren driver’s commanding win not only showcased his skill but also extended his lead in the F1 championship, solidifying his position as a frontrunner in the title race.
As Oscar Piastri races toward Formula 1 greatness, meet the woman who has been cheering him on since boarding school: Lily Zneimer.
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Oscar Piastri is not fancying his chances of holding off Max Verstappen's low downforce Red Bull at the start of F1's Belgian Grand Prix sprint
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium, July 26 (Reuters) - McLaren's Lando Norris edged out championship-leading teammate and Formula One title rival Oscar Piastri to take pole position for what could be a wet and chaotic Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday.