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Oscar Piastri Says He’ll Fuel His F1 Title Charge with ‘Frustration’ at Race-Deciding Penalty

  • Oscar Piastri was frustrated after finishing second behind teammate Lando Norris at the British Grand Prix due to a 10-second penalty for a safety car incident involving Max Verstappen.
  • Norris celebrated his first-ever British GP victory, while Piastri's lead in the Drivers' Championship was reduced to eight points ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.
  • Piastri expressed his frustration, stating on Sky Sports, 'Apparently, you're not allowed to brake behind the safety car anymore.'
  • Piastri experienced a strong race start but braked heavily behind the safety car, leading to a penalty by the stewards.
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Piastri says he'll fuel F1 title charge with 'frustration' at race-deciding penalty

SILVERSTONE, England — Oscar Piastri aims to use the "frustration" he feels at the penalty which cost him victory at the British Grand Prix as motivation to win more races as he chases the Formula 1 title.

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There are heated discussions in Formula 1. The penalty for Piastri on the Silverstone weekend leads to harsh reactions.

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There are heated discussions in Formula 1. The penalty for Piastri on the Silverstone weekend leads to harsh reactions.

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McLaren star Oscar Piastri provides for discussions at the Formula 1 race in Silverstone with a "dirty" action – and thus loses the victory.

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Autosport broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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