Oscar Piastri: “We made right call” | Separate McLaren “mistake” identified
“I think they m𒈔ade a mistake" - McLaren's🃏 strategy scrutinised at F1 Australian Grand Prix

McLaren made a “mistake” at the F1 Australian Grand Prix - but not in tღheir big decision to swap their drivers around.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris finished on the podium🎃 after teammate Oscar Piastri was asked to surre🌊nder his position.
Piastri, who finished fourth, reacted: “It was fine. Lando qualified in front and 🏅tried something different at the first stop, and was quicker than me in the fir🃏st stint.
“It looked like he cou𝓰ld get in front of the Ferraris, I was holding pace with them.
“Yeah,✅ Lando was a bit quicker so it was completely f🔯air. As a team, we made the right call.”
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz won the Australian Grand Prix ahead of his tꦉeammate Charles Leclerc.
The McLarens were third anꩲd fourth, in a grand prix featuring DNFs for Max Verstappen and both Mercedes driversඣ.
But McLaren might have secured P2 if not for an error earlier in the race, Karun Chan💞dhok noticed.
“I think they made a mi🌱stake,” the Sky Sports pundit explained.
“They s♛tarted third and fifth, on the clean side. Both drivers got an okay getaway. They held their positions.
“On Lap 10, Norris was ahead of Leclerc. Oscar was behind him. Further back was George Russell who had p⛄itted earlier, and was 𝔉coming fast with a fresh set of tyres.
“McLaren and Ferrari reacted to George coming. They didn’t want to💜 lose position.
“But t🌜he♓y reacted with Oscar leading Lando for an extra five laps.
“Those five laps meant that, ꦇwith fresh tyres, O🔯scar and Leclerc jumped ahead of Lando.
“In hindsight, if you say they could have pitted Lando and Leclerc on Lap 10 instead of Osca♔r, actually Oscar was still four seconds ahead of George.
“He could have pitted on Lapꦛ 11, still ahead of George. Lando could have still stayed ahead oꦡf Leclerc.
“They could have won on both counts.
“They swapped their drivers on Laꦦp 29 which was a fair decision. They had allowed ꦐOscar to undercut Lando.
“Oscar then made an error, he locked up the front on Lap 39, which too🦄k him out of the fight. He was 8-10 seconds behind.
“If you look at🍰 Lando’s pace throughout that grand prix, he was only 2-3s behind Leclerc.
“I do think if he pitted at the same time as Leclerc on Lap 10, and Oscar pitte🌄d on Lap 11, I think✃ [Norris] could’ve hung onto second-place.”
Norris’ P3 is his 14th career podium - the most-ever for an F1 driver without a gꦜrand prix victory.
Norris reacted: “I'm very happy and proud of the team as P3 and P4 are a lot o🌄f points in the championship, so that's the first thing.
“We missedไ out on Charles, I think our pace was a little bit better. He undercut us in the first stint so maybe a little bit of hope for second place.”

James was a sports jou🦩rnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.