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Oscar Piastri’s Exit: The Turning Point in the 2025 F1 World Championship Race

December 8, 2025 4 Min Read
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Oscar Piastri secured second place in the final race of the season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but narrowly missed out on claiming his first Formula 1 world title. The Australian finished the season 13 points behind his McLaren teammate Lando Norris and just two points ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen after a fiercely competitive 24-race campaign.

This marked Piastri’s best F1 season so far, with seven wins and six pole positions. He led the championship standings for 15 races and was a genuine title contender at one stage. However, the 24-year-old from Melbourne faced some crucial setbacks that ultimately cost him the championship.

His troubles started at his home race in Australia, where both McLaren drivers spun in wet conditions, but Piastri’s spin was worse, leaving him stuck on the grass and dropping to 13th. He fought back impressively to finish ninth, including a notable overtake on Lewis Hamilton, but the early mishap gave Norris the edge in the title fight.

Two major penalties during the season also hurt Piastri’s championship chances. At Silverstone, despite leading in tricky rain, he received a 10-second penalty for erratic driving during a safety car restart, handing victory to Norris. In Brazil, another 10-second penalty for causing a collision with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was widely viewed as harsh, causing him to settle for fifth and lose second place in the standings to Norris.

Piastri also missed out on two valuable wins due to strategic errors by McLaren. In Hungary, a split strategy favored Norris, who won by maintaining track position on a one-stop strategy, while Piastri had to settle for second on a circuit known for difficult overtaking. Similarly, in Qatar, a tactical mistake cost Piastri another potential victory.

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At the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, controversy arose when Piastri was asked to give up second place to Norris after a pit stop issue. Although Norris had maintained position for much of the race, he allowed Piastri to pit first to secure a 2-3 finish, only for a slow pit stop to cost Norris. Piastri was left frustrated but had to comply, resulting in a controversial team decision that sparked conspiracy theories.

Piastri’s struggles peaked at the Baku Grand Prix, where he crashed out of both qualifying and the race due to two rare mistakes, marking his only retirement of the year. Reflecting on the event, he called it the worst weekend of his racing career. This poor performance was a major blow, especially as Norris hit peak form at the right time, sealing Piastri’s fate in the championship.

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Fan Take: This season’s nail-biting duel between teammates Piastri and Norris highlights how fine the margins are in Formula 1, where even minor errors and team strategies can decide championships. For racing fans, this thrilling rivalry adds fresh excitement and could shape McLaren’s future dynamics, pushing the team to new heights in the sport.

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