Piastri’s Absence from McLaren Celebration Sparks Debate
After the Singapore Grand Prix, while McLaren celebrated their constructors’ championship on the podium, social media was ablaze with a notable absence: Oscar Piastri, the drivers’ championship leader. Piastri finished in fourth place, behind his teammate and rival in the drivers’ championship, Lando Norris. A result that mathematically guaranteed McLaren their second consecutive constructors’ title. The race was marked by controversy. Norris overtook Piastri on the first lap, almost sending the Australian driver into the wall. Piastri expressed his frustration with the maneuver.The maneuver was crucial, reducing Piastri’s lead in the championship to three points. After the podium ceremony for the top three finishers (George Russell, Max Verstappen, and Norris), an unusual scene unfolded on the podium, with the McLaren team celebrating. As “We Are The Champions” by Queen played, Norris was joined by team principal Andrea Stella, McLaren CEO Zak Brown, and most of the team to celebrate the achievement. The absence of Piastri generated speculation about whether he had chosen not to celebrate with the team. The reality was less dramatic. The procedures that drivers must follow after a Formula 1 race are determined by their final position. The top three finishers must do television interviews immediately after getting out of their cars. Then, they go to the cool-down room before heading to the podium ceremony. There, they receive trophies from the FIA. Victories in the championship are usually recognized at the FIA’s end-of-season gala. Sources confirmed that McLaren didn’t plan much, worried about tempting fate. The team had a mathematical chance to win the title two weeks earlier in Baku. When the race ended, McLaren had already done enough to be champions.“That’s not fair. I’m sorry, that’s not fair. If he has to avoid [Verstappen] by crashing into his teammate, it’s a pretty bad job to avoid it”.
Oscar Piastri