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Oscar Piastri is relieved to overcome the "little fear" to seal off the Belgian GP sprint pole
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Oscar Piastri Triumphs Over “Little Fear” to Secure Belgian GP Sprint Pole

July 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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Oscar Piastri confessed he felt “a little nervous” after his first lap in SQ2 was invalidated due to exceeding track limits. This put him in a vulnerable position during the final moments of the session. Piastri’s initial times in the second segment of the sprint qualifiers were erased after he cut too many curbs exiting Raydion. Although he managed to set a time on the board, by then his tires were at their prime.

He ultimately dropped to 10th place as the sprint race’s pole position shootout at Spa Francorchamps approached. Despite this, Piastri pushed hard until the very end, outpacing Paul by nearly half a second and Max Verstappen as well. Impressively, he was 0.6 seconds faster than his teammate and main championship rival Lando Norris.

Reflecting on the sprint qualifiers, Piastri said, “It was a solid lap. I was a bit worried after losing my lap in SQ2, but the car felt incredible all day. Thanks to the team for this fantastic car—it’s one of my favorites this year, and maybe that gave me an extra tenth. It’s always a blast here, especially when the car handles as well as today.”

Despite starting the sprint race at pole, Piastri remains cautious of Verstappen lurking behind him. Verstappen consistently gained around 0.2 seconds on the McLarens in the first sector, which includes a heavy braking zone. On a long run to Les Combes on the first lap, Piastri risks losing the lead due to Red Bull’s superior straight-line speed.

“I have to push hard. The Red Bulls are very fast on the straights,” Piastri admitted. “I’m not sure if this will be the case in the sprint qualifying, but it definitely makes things tough. Spa is probably the worst track to defend pole position. We’ll see how it goes, but the car feels great, and I’m more confident today, so tomorrow should be a good day.”

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Fan Take: This update highlights how tight the competition is between rising stars and established champions, making for thrilling racing at Spa. Piastri’s strong pace and determination signal a new wave of talent that could shake up the sport and keep fans on the edge of their seats.

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