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Oscar Piastri Confirms McLaren’s Fair Shot to Chase F1 Title

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Highlights

  • Piastri denies McLaren favouring Norris in 2025 title fight.
  • Singapore clash between McLaren teammates involved minor car contact.
  • Norris accepted responsibility; McLaren reviewed incident internally.
  • Piastri says team handles drivers fairly and avoids bias.
  • Verstappen trails Piastri and Norris by 63 points in standings.
  • McLaren secured second consecutive constructors’ title with six races left.

Oscar Piastri insists McLaren is not favouring Lando Norris as their 2025 Formula 1 title fight enters its final six races, and says he does not want team orders.

The championship leader holds a 22-point advantage over Norris. He says the team treated both drivers fairly in Singapore after Turn 3 contact caused no damage to his car.

Norris made a bold move at Turn 3, touched Piastri, and kept position. He accepted responsibility post-race, and McLaren reviewed the clash internally, stressing that is not how it wants its drivers to race.

McLaren teammates Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris amid 2025 F1 title fight
Image Credit: Autosport

Piastri argues real-time calls are complex. He says it is difficult to judge whether a place should be yielded in the moment, and on-track decisions cannot always be undone.

“I don’t want special treatment — every driver deserves a fair chance.” — Oscar Piastri

He reiterates McLaren does not need team orders. The priority, he says, is clean, hard racing within clear guidelines, with consequences if those standards are not met.

Max Verstappen remains a factor, 63 points adrift of the McLaren pair after wins in Italy and Azerbaijan and second in Singapore. His consistency keeps strategic pressure on McLaren.

McLaren has already sealed a second consecutive constructors’ title with six races remaining. That achievement underlines the car’s performance while increasing the need to manage intra-team risk.

Oscar Piastri celebrates as McLaren title fight intensifies
Image Credit: PlanetF1
Norris accepted responsibility for the Singapore contact after the race.
McLaren clinched a second straight constructors’ title with six races remaining.

Piastri enters the run-in intent on maintaining approach and pace. The message from both sides is clear: fight hard, avoid repeats, and keep the championship decided on merit.

Visual Summary

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No Team Orders
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Piastri
+22
Norris
Verstappen
-63

McLaren Let Them Race

Clash at Turn 3 🤯

22pt Lead
Piastri stays calm & insists on fair fight

“No special treatment”
Both drivers accepted Singapore clash. No team bias, no penalties.

McLaren Double
Team locks 2nd straight Constructors’ title.

6 Races Left
The Title Fight Heats Up

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Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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