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Chinese GP: Oscar Piastri wins as dominant McLaren claim one-two - ESPN

SHANGHAI — Oscar Piastri beat teammate Lando Norris to victory at the Chinese Grand Prix as McLaren continued to look a cut above the competition at the second round of the new Formula 1 season.

In a grand prix that revolved around tyre management, Piastri held the lead from pole position at the start of the race and then cruised to victory over a one-stop strategy.

The win followed a disappointing season-opener for Piastri after he spun out of second place at his home race in Australia one week ago.

«The car was very lovely and good work on reacting to the [tyre] deg,» Piastri told his team over the radio after the chequered flag. «Good team effort, that is one very satisfying weekend.»

In a post-race interview he said it was a surprise: «It's been an incredible weekend, the car has been pretty mega. Today was a surprise, how differently the tyres behaved. This feels like what I deserved from last week.»

Norris finished 9.7 seconds behind his McLaren teammate after struggling with a brake pedal issue in the final laps of the race.

The British driver, who still leads the championship by virtue of his race win at the season-opener, never got close to challenging Piastri for victory and instead had to repass George Russell for second place after losing a place to the Mercedes in the pit stops.

Norris said after the race: «A few fun moments. The start I was hoping for, but then George got me in the pit stops. I was a little nervous, but we were better in the second stint.

»Oscar drove well, he deserved the win. I'm happy with second, good points and great points for the team with a one-two. [The brake pedal] was my worst nightmare, I was losing two, three, four seconds the last two laps. It was scary but we made it to the

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