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Piastri goes back-to-back to lead Formula 1 championship

Glenn Moore, AAP  •  April 21st, 2025 7:20 am
Piastri goes back-to-back to lead Formula 1 championship

Photo: AP

A brilliant opening manoeuvre from Oscar Piastri has won him the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and the lead in the Formula One drivers' championship.
It is the first time an Australian has led the drivers' championship for 15 years, following his manager Mark Webber in 2010.
At turn one Piastri nipped inside Max Verstappen, who had begun the race on pole, resulting in the Dutchman driving off the road to reclaim the lead. He was subsequently given a five-second penalty enabling Piastri to regain the lead when the Red Bull rider pitted, and hold onto it all the way to the chequered flag.
Verstappen was 2.843 seconds behind with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc making up the podium. Piastri's McLaren teammate Lando Norris, who began in tenth after crashing in qualifying, came fourth. Australian rookie Jack Doohan finished 17th in his Alpine.
Kiwi driver Liam Lawson enjoyed a relatively uneventful race, battling with Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in the middle of the pack and chasing his Racing Bulls teammate Isack Hadjar.
Lawson started 12th on the grid and crossed the finish line in 11th, but a 10-second time penalty assessed for leaving track limits and gaining an advantage to overtake Doohan on lap 28 saw him drop back to his original grid position with Alonso in 11th, Hadjar picking up a singular point in 10th place.
Liam Lawson, Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025

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After winning in Bahrain last week the 24-year-old Piastri is the first back-to-back winner this season and the new favourite for the title.
It is early days with only five races run, but after a disappointing ninth in the opening race in Melbourne, Piastri is the form driver having won in Shanghai, Bahrain and Jeddah, and finished third in Suzuka.
"Great race, we did the parts we needed to do right," Piastri said.
"It was a pretty tough race, one of the toughest in my career, he added after 50 laps in 30 degree temperatures around a super-fast track."
Oscar Piastri

Piastri signals his first place in the race and championship after winning the Saudi Arabian GP | Photo: AP

Every previous race this season, including China's sprint, had been won from pole but Piastri made an early bid to change that as he got a great launch off the line and moved to the inside of Verstappen.
The Dutchman dived across the run-off area and stayed ahead, with Piastri on the radio to say: "He needs to give that back, I was ahead."
Verstappen's view was: "He forced me off, there was no intention from him to make that corner."
The stewards sided with Piastri as Verstappen received a five-second penalty. "Well that is f*****g lovely," said Verstappen over team radio.
Oscar Piastri

Australian Piastri is the centre of attention in Jeddah after his grand prix victory in the McLaren | Photo: AP

"Once I got on the inside I wasn't coming out of turn one in second. In the end that's what won us the race today," said Piastri at the finish.
Further back, Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly banged wheels and were both out - forcing a first-lap safety car.
Verstappen got the jump on Piastri at the restart as the McLaren was forced to defend from George Russell, who would later come fifth in the Mercedes.
Piastri pitted on lap 19, trailing by nearly three seconds, with Verstappen in two laps later. The Dutchman served his penalty and emerged three seconds behind.
On his out lap, Piastri completed a sensational overtake on Lewis Hamilton.
Once he gained clean air ahead of Verstappen, Piastri showcased the might of the McLaren to cruise to victory.
Piastri now has 99 points to Norris's 89 and Verstappen's 87. Champions McLaren stretched their lead over Mercedes in the constructors' standings to 77 points.
The next race is in Miami on May 5 with lights out at 8am (NZ time).
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