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Piastri goes Griddy with success but vows it's a one-off

MIAMI : Oscar Piastri enjoyed a dominant run to victory at the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday but the McLaren driver could not claim an entirely flawless afternoon.

After getting out of the car, the 24-year-old Australian tried to perform the first ever Formula One version of the "Griddy" but the execution left something to be desired.

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson is known for the dance after touchdowns in the NFL, although it takes its name from a viral TikTok created by high school player Allen "Griddy" Davis.

Piastri, known for his unflappable demeanour, precision and calmness under pressure but not so much for extrovert tendencies, was not a natural proponent.

"It was an attempt at a Griddy, as you can tell, poorly executed," Piastri told reporters when asked about his dance.

"I met Justin Jefferson on Thursday, who has essentially made the Griddy world famous, and stupidly made a bet with him that if I won the race, then I would do one for him.

"After qualifying yesterday, I didn’t practice because I thought that was definitely not going to be needed," said the Australian, who started fourth on the grid with teammate Lando Norris on the front row.

"So yeah, that was my first attempt at a Griddy live on world TV. I stayed true to the bet, but that’s the one and only time you’ll be seeing me do that."

The Vikings responded on social media platform X by saying "Oscarrrrrr! Lets Gooooo!"

Piastri otherwise had nothing to feel embarrassed about after 57 laps around Miami's Hard Rock Stadium complex.

The victory was his fourth in six races and the third in a row, and he stretched his championship lead over Norris to 16 points.

Piastri also overtook Norris on career wins with six to the Briton's five despite being in

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