McLaren’s Oscar Piastri was the star rookie of the 2023 Formula 1 season, taking two grand prix podiums and winning a sprint race.
He rode the wave of his team’s improved competitivity in the season’s second half, kicking it off with a podium in the Spa-Francorchamps sprint race, setting the fastest lap in the Italian Grand Prix, finishing third in the Japanese Grand Prix then winning Qatar’s sprint race and coming second in its grand prix.
But he also scored less than half of the points that his team mate managed, had two non-finishes when McLaren were at their competitive peak and only scored twice in the first nine rounds.
“There’s been a lot of lessons,” Piastri summarised. “You can’t rest, making a mistake in F1 cost you a lot more than it might do otherwise [in Formula 2]. All the drivers are extremely competitive, all the teams now are extremely competitive, and you take it a little bit easy and you can suddenly lose a lot of time, a lot of positions. So that’s probably the biggest one.
“There’s been specifics on driving and energy management as well. It’s been a busy year. But just how competitive everything’s been, that you can’t rest on your laurels.”
His and the team’s result improved markedly after they introduced a major upgrade which Piastri first used at Silverstone. Piastri said his season had “a lot of highlights” but they wouldn’t have been possible “without the team improving the car the way we did.”
“I have to give a lot of credit to them,” said Piastri. “But also pat myself on the back, I had to deliver in those moments too.
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“For me, that’s probably the proudest moment. At Silverstone, where we rocked up with a car that was competitive, I was able to get the most out of it [to finish fourth].
“Japan was not my finest race but did enough to score my first podium. And Qatar, we had one opportunity really in the whole year to actually win something, and we managed to take it. So I can be very proud of that. Definitely some tricky weekends and things still to work on.”
Piastri finished his season with fastest lap in the Las Vegas Grand Prix and then sixth place in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He said it was “nice to just have a clean race” in the finale having felt “it’s been a while since I’ve had a race without contact or something crazy going on.”
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