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Piastri: ‘I’ve learned a lot of lessons’ this year

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Oscar Piastri Reflects on Intense Championship Battle with Lando Norris

Oscar Piastri has expressed his satisfaction with the 2025 Formula 1 season, despite narrowly missing out on the world championship title to his McLaren teammate Lando Norris. Piastri finished second in the final race of the season at Abu Dhabi, but it was not enough to overcome the points deficit to Norris, who claimed the title by 13 points.

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Oscar Piastri Reflects on Intense Championship Battle with Lando NorrisA Season of Growth and LearningChampionship Battle Comes Down to the Wire

Piastri’s impressive performance throughout the season, including seven wins and 16 podiums, was a key factor in McLaren’s success, as the team secured back-to-back constructors’ titles. The Australian driver’s consistent results and intense rivalry with Norris made for an exciting season, with the two teammates often trading victories and podiums.

A Season of Growth and Learning

Despite the disappointment of missing out on the championship, Piastri has spoken about the valuable lessons he learned throughout the season. “I’ve learned a lot about myself and how to deal with tough moments and adversity,” he said. Piastri’s experience in the junior categories prepared him for the challenges of Formula 1, but he acknowledged that the pinnacle of motorsport has an extra layer of complexity.

Norris, who has been with McLaren since 2018, praised Piastri’s performance and the impact he has had on his own driving. “I’m lucky to have had Oscar as a teammate,” Norris said. “He’s pushed me to dig deeper and improve my skills. I’ve learned a lot from him, and I think our rivalry has made both of us better drivers.”

Oscar Piastri and team boss Zak Brown
Oscar Piastri and team boss Zak Brown. Mark Thompson/Getty Images

Championship Battle Comes Down to the Wire

The championship battle between Piastri, Norris, and Max Verstappen was intense, with the three drivers trading places throughout the season. Piastri’s strong start to the season, including a comfortable lead in the standings, was offset by a series of disappointing results in the middle of the year. However, he rebounded strongly, setting up a thrilling conclusion to the season.

Despite the ultimate disappointment of missing out on the championship, Piastri’s performance has cemented his position as one of the top drivers in Formula 1. His experience and growth throughout the season will undoubtedly serve him well in future championship battles, and his rivalry with Norris is likely to continue to be a highlight of the sport.

As the 2025 season comes to a close, Piastri can reflect on a successful year, both personally and for the McLaren team. With the lessons he has learned and the experience he has gained, he will be a strong contender for the championship in the years to come.

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