Piastri commits long-term to McLaren
MELBOURNE : Formula One champions McLaren have secured Oscar Piastri for the long-term after announcing on Wednesday a multi-year contract extension ahead of the 23-year-old driver's home Australian grand prix.
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MELBOURNE : Formula One champions McLaren have secured Oscar Piastri for the long-term after announcing on Wednesday a multi-year contract extension ahead of the 23-year-old driver's home Australian grand prix.
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