Piastri stoked to join McLaren: 'A team with a tradition of giving young talent a chance'
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.
Alpine driver Fernando Alonso says that he hopes for at least two or three more years in Formula 1, with him joining Aston Martin for the 2023 campaign.
Pierre Gasly has found himself at the centre of the 2023 'silly season'.
Max Verstappen claimed a pulsating late pole position for Red Bull with a dramatic final lap at his home Dutch Grand Prix on Saturday, outpacing Ferrari's Charles Leclerc by just two-hundredths of a second. To the delight of a raucous mass of home supporters in a packed crowd at the Zandvoort seaside circuit, the 24-year-old Dutchman pulled out a fastest lap of 1:10.342 to top the times and secure his second successive pole on home soil. It was a fourth pole this season and 17th of his career for Red Bull's world champion and runaway series leader.
Max Verstappen will start his home Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday afternoon as he took pole at Zandvoort by two-hundredths of a second.
Oscar Piastri insists his move to McLaren was decided “well in advance” of Fernando Alonso's decision to leave Alpine and free up that seat.
Australian Oscar Piastri said a lack of clarity and a 'breakdown in trust' with Renault-owned Alpine played a part in his decision to join Formula One rivals McLaren.
AlphaTauri team boss Franz Tost shrugged off questions about his 2023 Formula One line-up on Saturday, amid speculation American IndyCar driver Colton Herta could replace Pierre Gasly, and said Red Bull called the shots.