Zak Brown Surprised by Oscar Piastri Getting “Faster and Faster” as He Declares McLaren Pair the Best
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The Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park circuit in 2024 has begun with high hopes pinned on local talents Oscar Piastri and Daniel Ricciardo. In FP1, McLaren showcased exceptional performance, with Lando Norris leading the time sheets ahead of Max Verstappen, signalling a potential turning point in their season.
Oscar Piastri, making his mark in his hometown, started FP1 with remarkable confidence, impressing team principal Zak Brown. Brown’s assertion of McLaren’s superiority further fueled anticipation for the team’s prospects. As the race weekend unfolds, all eyes are on Piastri and Daniel Ricciardo to deliver standout performances, buoyed by McLaren’s resurgence. With the stage set for a thrilling showdown, the Australian duo aims to capitalize on home advantage and propel McLaren to victory.
Oscar Piastri is on a roll
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In the Australian Grand Prix FP1 practice session, McLaren opted not to introduce any upgrades to their car, intensifying the pressure on both teammates. Despite this, Lando Norris showcased exceptional determination, pushing the limits and topping the time sheets despite a red flag interruption, a first for the Australian Grand Prix. Many drivers encountered difficulties in the opening session, but Norris set a blistering benchmark time of 1:18.564, edging out Red Bull’s Max Verstappen by a mere 0.018 seconds. Meanwhile, Oscar Piastri displayed promising speed, securing a spot in the top ten with his impressive laps. The McLaren duo demonstrated unwavering determination and spirit, setting the stage for an upcoming race weekend.
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Formula One F1 – Pre-Season Testing – Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain – February 21, 2024 McLaren’s Oscar Piastri during the pre-season testing REUTERS/Hamad I MohammedWhile the McLaren teammates proved to be a great duo on and off the track, Alex Albon brought down the red flag during FP1 session in Australian Grand Prix.
Alex Albon’s major crash damages FP46 chassis
In a dramatic turn of events during FP1 of the 2024 Australian Grand Prix, Alex Albon triggered a red flag when his Williams car crashed at Turn 7, bringing his session to an abrupt halt. With just 20 minutes remaining in the session, Albon bottomed out on a quick lap, colliding with the right-hand side wall before rebounding into the left-hand side barriers.
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Fortunately, although his car sustained significant damage, Albon emerged uninjured. The unexpected crash disrupted Albon’s session and heightened tension and caution among drivers and teams as they navigated the challenges of the Albert Park circuit. The collision in FP1 led to a delay in session, prompting Williams to consider options for Alex Albon’s damaged FW46 chassis.
Initially deemed salvageable, the severity of the damage suggested a potential need for a Thai racer to utilize teammate Logan Sargeant’s car. This unexpected twist added complexity for the team, necessitating quick adjustments to ensure Albon’s readiness for the Australian Grand Prix. The crash poses challenges for Team Principal James Vowles to address before qualifying. Optimism remains that they’ll overcome these hurdles before the weekend race at Albert Park.
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Can Alex Albon bounce back from the FP1 incident and perform strongly in the upcoming qualifying round? Comment your thoughts below!
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