Oscar Piastri crashes out of the Australian GP
Oscar Piastri crashed out of the Australian GP before the race started, leaving fans disappointed at his home event in Albert Park, Melbourne. The crash occurred at turn four during the formation run, just 40 minutes before the race was set to begin.
Piastri’s car sustained heavy damage, including a destroyed front wing and nose cone. Fortunately, he was uninjured in the incident. Lando Norris was the only McLaren driver to start the race, as Piastri was scheduled to begin in fifth position on the grid.
George Russell went on to win the race, followed closely by Kimi Antonelli. Piastri expressed his disappointment, stating, “It’s obviously even more disappointing,” especially given the significance of the Australian GP as his home race.
During the crash, Piastri experienced a surge in torque, which he described as blindsiding. He accepted some blame for the incident, noting that cold tyres and unexpected power contributed to the crash. “I think the first part I want to stress is that there is certainly a big element of it that was me,” he said.
Thousands of spectators were present at the race, many hoping to see Piastri compete. His performance last season, where he stood third in the championship, had raised expectations for this year’s event.
Piastri lamented, “A lot. It’s a shame. Things like that shouldn’t be happening anywhere, especially at my home race.” The incident has left fans and observers eager for further updates on Piastri’s performance in the upcoming races.