Oscar Piastri explains ‘poorly executed’ dance celebration was lost bet
Oscar Piastri explains his failed attempt at a 'griddy' dance celebration i💜꧒n Miami.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri has explained his celebration after winning the F1 Miami Grand Prix was a lost bet against NFL player 𒈔Justin Je𝔉fferson.
The McLaren driver charged from fourth on the grid to make it three wins in a row with a dominant drive at the Miami Grand Prix and extend his world championship lead over teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris to 16 points.
After claiming his fourth win from the openin🅷g six races of the 2025 F1🍸 season, Piastri was seen attempting the viral ‘griddy’ dance as he celebrated his victory in parc ferme with his McLaren crew.
The Australian revealed it was the result of a bet he made with Minnesota Vikings wide ꦐreceiver Jefferson earlier in the week.
Piastri admitted his attempt at pulling off Jefferson’s trademark celebration 𓃲on live television was “poorly executed” and insisted it will be a one-off.
“It was an attempt at a Griddy, as 🌸you can tell, poorly executed,” Piꦍastri said after Sunday’s race.
“I met Justin Jefferson on Thursday, who has essentially made the Gri🅠ddy world famous, and stupidly made a bet with him that if I won the race, then I would do one for him.
“After qualifying yesterday, I didn’t practice because I thouꦬght that was definitely not going to be needed. So yeah, that꧅ was my first attempt at a Griddy live on world TV.
“I stayed true to the bet, but that’s the🦹 one and only time you’ll be seeing me do t𝓀hat.”
Reacting to a clip of Piastri’s dance move on X (formerly Twitter), Jefferson wrote on:🐼 “OSCARRRRRR!!! LETS GOOOOO.”
The wager came about a🎃fter Piastri had taken Jefferson for a hot lap around the Hard Rock Stadium earlier in the weekend.
"No one has ever done it in racing. You'll be the first one,” Jeffer💖son told Piastri, who replied: "Well if I do it this weekend [win], I'll d𓆉o it for you.”
Oscar Piastri still has ‘things to work on’
Despite picking up another impressive victory, Piastri acknowledged it was not his strong🐟e🍨st weekend after he could only manage fourth in qualifying.
“I think this weekend was not my best, and a lot of that was yesterday,” he said. “The race today was pretty solid, bꦕut yesterday I was pretty frustrated with my performance.
“Ultimately, yes, I won the race this weekend, but I think the likelihood of winning many races [after] qualifying fourth i𝓀s pretty low. I did a lot of things right today, ꦦbut there was definitely some good fortune there as well, and a very quick car. I don’t want to rely on that every single Sunday.
“Clearly, this is t༺he exception to the pace we’ve had this year. Yes, we’ve always had a strong car, but the pace we had today from lap one it felt 🎀like was unexpected, even for us.
“I’ll definitely take the performance and we’ll try and work out how to do that eℱvery weekend, but there’s still definitely things to work on from a personal side and from a team point of view.”

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