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Oscar Piastri Says McLaren-Lando Norris Bond Is Stronger Than Ever

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Highlights

  • Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris maintain strong partnership amid fierce rivalry.
  • Norris leads Piastri by 24 points with three races remaining.
  • Max Verstappen trails Piastri by 25 points in third place.
  • McLaren enforces clean on-track battles without public bias.
  • Piastri and Norris focus on professionalism and strong team commitment.
  • Championship fight remains open, with McLaren drivers pushing hard.

Oscar Piastri says his partnership with Lando Norris is stronger than ever as the 2025 title fight reaches its decisive phase, with three races and one sprint remaining.

Norris leads Piastri by 24 points, with Max Verstappen 25 behind the Australian in third.

McLaren maintains neutrality, declining a public number one. The standing instruction is simple: race hard, but keep it clean.

Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris during McLaren’s 2025 campaign
Image Credit: Motorsport

That policy has mostly held, with only minor flashpoints in Canada and Singapore requiring reminders rather than intervention.

On Beyond The Grid, Piastri says the relationship is probably better than it has been, helped by a third season together.

“The relationship is probably better than it has been,” Piastri says of working with Norris.

Both drivers keep rivalry on track and let emotions fade quickly. That approach limits friction and stabilizes decision-making.

Piastri stresses professionalism. He says the effort to extract performance from the car and operations remains unchanged.

Recent form tilts toward Norris. He has out-scored Piastri since Monza, while Piastri has not stood on the podium since Italy.

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the McLaren garage
Image Credit: Getty Images

McLaren’s neutral stance informs priorities. Pit calls and undercut risks follow track position and tyre offsets, not hierarchy, reducing perceived bias.

Norris leads Piastri by 24 points with three races to go.

Clean duels also minimize steward jeopardy. Avoiding avoidable contact and late moves reduces penalty exposure under current driving standards guidelines.

The picture remains fluid. A sprint adds extra points, and Verstappen’s proximity keeps pressure on both McLaren drivers.

Three races and one sprint remain; the championship fight is still open.

Norris holds the advantage but cannot relax. Piastri insists the off-track partnership strengthens McLaren as the run-in begins.

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McLaren Rivals: Norris leads, Piastri chases

Lando Norris
Leads by
+24
points


3 races
+ sprint left

Oscar Piastri
Right behind
2nd
gaining ground

Verstappen
-25
from Piastri


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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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