Oscar Piastri to race for McLaren in 2023 after team win dispute against Alpine
Oscar Piastri will race for McLaren next year after the British team won its legal dispute against Alpine.
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Oscar Piastri will race for McLaren next year after the British team won its legal dispute against Alpine.
There was a delay and a red flag in an action-packed second practice at the Dutch Grand Prix on Friday, where Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz led in a Ferrari one-two. Leclerc bettered his teammate Sainz’s effort by 0.004 seconds to set the pace with a time of 1:12.345, as the Ferrari duo edged out Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.
Red Bull principal Christian Horner ruled out a Porsche takeover on Friday and said any partnership would have to be on the Formula One team's terms.
Carlos Sainz said Ferrari's form is not as bad as reported by media, and he feels they will be fighting for pole and the victory at this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen broke down with a gearbox failure as George Russell led Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton in first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix.
While Bopanna lost both his opening round matches in both the men's doubles and mixed doubles events on Thursday, Ramanathan was shown the door in the opening round of men's doubles. The 42-year-old Bopanna and his Dutch partner Matwe Middelkoop, seeded ninth, were stunned by the unseeded Italian pair of Andrea Vavassori and Lorenzo Sonego (2) 6-7 2-6.
McLaren have confirmed the signing of Oscar Piastri as a new driver for the 2023 Formula One season. Piastri is the 2021 F2 champion and is the reserve driver for Alpine.
UAE Team Emirates team’s Spanish rider Juan Ayuso Pesquera rides during the fourth stage of the 74th edition of the Criterium du Dauphine individual time trial cycling race, 31.9 km between Montbrison and La Batie d’Urfe, central eastern France, on June 8, 2022. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)