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Oscar Piastri

The Iceman from Melbourne
🇦🇺 Australian
Team: McLaren
Number: 81
Championships: 0
Race Wins: 3
Stats updated for the 2026 season
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Oscar Piastri

Career Statistics

0
World Championships
3
Race Wins
16
Podiums
3
Pole Positions
552
Career Points
5
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Driving Style

Oscar Piastri drives with a level of composure and maturity that is almost disconcerting for someone so early in his Formula 1 career. His style is characterised by clean, precise inputs and an extraordinary ability to keep his head when the pressure mounts. Piastri rarely makes mistakes, and his consistency over a race distance is already among the best on the grid. He has an intuitive feel for managing tyre degradation, often able to extend stints longer than his rivals while maintaining competitive lap times throughout.

Piastri's overtaking is decisive and measured. He does not waste energy on speculative moves but instead positions his car patiently, waiting for the optimum moment to strike. His defensive skills are equally impressive, using intelligent positioning to discourage attacks rather than relying on aggressive blocking. In qualifying, Piastri has shown he can match and sometimes beat his highly rated teammate Lando Norris, demonstrating a raw pace that combines beautifully with his methodical race-day approach. His ability to read the unfolding dynamics of a grand prix and adjust his approach accordingly suggests a racing intelligence well beyond his years.

Career

Born on 6 April 2001 in Melbourne, Australia, Oscar Jack Piastri grew up following in the tracks of legendary Australian F1 drivers like Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo. He began karting at age five and quickly showed the kind of talent that would define his junior career. Moving to Europe as a teenager, Piastri embarked on one of the most dominant runs through the junior categories that Formula 1 has ever seen.

Piastri won the Formula Renault Eurocup in 2019, the FIA Formula 3 Championship in 2020, and the Formula 2 Championship in 2021, securing three titles in three consecutive years across three different categories. Despite this extraordinary record, he found himself without a race seat for 2022, serving instead as Alpine's reserve driver. What followed was one of the most dramatic contract disputes in F1 history, with Alpine announcing Piastri as their 2023 driver only for the Australian to publicly reject the seat, having already signed with McLaren. The Contract Recognition Board ultimately ruled in McLaren's favour.

Since arriving at McLaren in 2023, Piastri has more than justified the team's faith. He scored his maiden F1 victory at the 2023 Qatar Sprint Race and followed it with his first grand prix win at the 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix. His second full season in 2024 saw him become one of the most consistent points scorers on the grid, playing a crucial role in McLaren's constructors' championship challenge. At just 24, Piastri is widely considered one of the future champions of the sport.

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