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Oscar Piastri’s past few days have been nothing short of electric and turbulent in the high-stakes world of Formula 1. As reported by Sky Sports and Motorsport.com, the most seismic development saw both Piastri and McLaren teammate Lando Norris disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix after their cars failed post-race technical checks due to excessive skid-block wear. This wiped out their hard-earned finishes—Piastri had crossed the line fourth—and violently upended the title picture with only two races to go. With Norris leading on 390 points, Piastri and Max Verstappen are now locked together at 366, a devastating blow for Piastri who had once been 34 points ahead but is now staring at a 24-point deficit to Norris. There are just 58 points left up for grabs and Piastri has admitted publicly, via Motorsport.com, that the 2025 F1 title is now “out of my control,” candidly explaining he would need both Norris and Verstappen to encounter serious trouble to have a shot.
Just as his campaign took this technical nose-dive, Piastri found himself at the apex of a social media controversy that fanned the flames of speculation about intra-team dynamics at McLaren. Early in the Vegas weekend, a now-deleted Instagram Story appeared on his account, quoting Bernie Ecclestone’s claim that McLaren was favouring Norris over Piastri in the title fight. The slip was quickly scrubbed, but Motorsport Week and Grandprix.com both captured the story before it vanished, noting widespread fan chatter and heightened tension talk across social platforms. Piastri responded in typically cool fashion, telling the assembled media that the post was accidental and likely uploaded by someone on his social media team, not him directly. He firmly denied any intent to stir up controversy, but the incident nonetheless fueled speculation about McLaren’s internal pecking order and a drop in joint team social content.
In the wake of the Vegas disqualification, RacingNews365 reports Piastri called on McLaren for a “reset and refocus” with his public comments tinged by disappointment and resolve. The team itself reportedly issued apologies to both drivers over the error. As fans debated the championship and Norris’ pole in what became a headline-grabbing, rain-hit qualifying, Formula1.com ran a poll on whether Norris, Piastri, or Verstappen would ultimately seize the 2025 crown. Through it all, Piastri’s social feeds have become a battleground for rumors and hot takes, but up to now, both he and Norris publicly maintain that internal relations are professional, with Norris brushing off reduced appearances in McLaren’s social output as their shared decision to focus on racing. No confirmed public appearances outside the paddock or additional business activities for Piastri surfaced in this period. No major sponsorship shake-ups or new endorsements have been reported. The last few days: technical heartbreak, digital drama, and a championship battle now resting on the sharpest of knife edges, all unfolding in the bright glare of Las Vegas.
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