Oscar Piastri says it was karma for McLaren to bag a double points finish in Melbourne after a challenging start to the 2023 F1 season.
Oscar Piastri agrees that scoring his first Formula 1 points in a"crazy race" in Australia was karma for McLaren after the team’s poor start to the season.Fortune went the way of both McLaren drivers during a hectic event at Albert Park, with the chaotic final restart leaving Piastri in eighth place and his team-mate Lando Norris in sixth.
"It was a crazy race, obviously. I think it's the first race where I've have had three red flags, I think it's probably most people's first race like that. So yeah, kept ourselves out of trouble. And ended up in the points at the end, which is great." "We obviously know we're quite slow on the straights at the moment, which is something we're looking to address. I think the AlphaTauri probably wasn't that much quicker in a straight line.
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