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A PERFORMANCE WORTHY OF AN OSCAR

1 OSCAR PIASTRI

e drew comparisons to Charles Leclerc and George Russell with his streak of titles and an F2 crown in his rookie year. In what he says was his “best championship by far”, Piastri took six wins, stood on the podium in 11 of the 23 races, and finished outside the top eight just four times – twice courtesy of accidents. Highlights included a fierce battle with Zhou at Monza, where he held off his rival to score his second win of the season, and a dominant feature win from pole at Sochi. Unjustly, he finds himself without a race seat for 2022, and will spend it on the sidelines as the Alpine

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