F1 ruling clears way for Piastri to drive for McLaren in '23
Oscar Piastri will join McLaren on a multiyear deal in 2023 after Formula One's contracts board ruled in his favor and against Alpine on Friday.
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Oscar Piastri will join McLaren on a multiyear deal in 2023 after Formula One's contracts board ruled in his favor and against Alpine on Friday.
McLaren have announced that Oscar Piastri will race for them in 2023 after the conclusion of the high-profile legal battle with Alpine.
The FIA’s CRB has announced that the contract with McLaren Oscar Piastri had agreed stands over any from Alpine, and the Woking team has now confirmed Piastri will drive alongside Lando Norris for next year.
Daniel Ricciardo has endured a difficult time at McLaren, experiencing some unreal highs, but plenty more dark lows. Ultimately, his lack of consistency has cost him his seat for next season, with the Aussie looking elsewhere to continue his career in Formula One.
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: McLaren boss Zak Brown quashed suggestions on Thursday (Aug 25) that the Formula 1 team were considering paying Daniel Ricciardo not to race in 2023.
McLaren on Wednesday (24 August) made no mention of Oscar Piastri as the British Formula 1 team confirmed the termination of Daniel Ricciardo's contract for 2023.
Formula One has multiple inquiries from potential team owners who have taken a more behind-the-scenes approach than Michael Andretti, who has been “quite vocal” in his desire to expand the current grid, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said Wednesday.
LONDON : The decision to split with Daniel Ricciardo at the end of the Formula One season is a sad day for McLaren but the partnership was just not working, team chief executive Zak Brown said on Wednesday.