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Oscar Piastri Eyes 2026 Glory After Title Heartbreak, Revamps Team for Australian GP

Oscar Piastri Eyes 2026 Glory After Title Heartbreak, Revamps Team for Australian GP

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Oscar Piastri has been buzzing with prep for F1s seismic 2026 shift, straight from McLarens Woking factory where he dished on channeling his near-miss 2025 title fight into a springboard for glory. McLaren reports he swapped Aussie sunshine for Englands dreary winter, hitting sims and meetings post-Barcelona shakedown, all while reflecting on his third-place finish behind teammate Lando Norris and Max Verstappen after leading the standings for 15 rounds. Hes pumped for the new low-downforce cars trickier energy management, insisting his cool-headed racing mindset held firm under pressure last year.

Fresh off Bahrain pre-season testing on February 21, Piastri placed third on timesheets with 66 laps, telling Formula1.com McLaren are getting more optimistic but not leading the packyet. Hes adapted to the learning curve of smaller agile machines, eyeing his home Australian Grand Prix March 68 where fan love in Melbourne hit up another level with street shoutouts despite the title heartbreak, per PlanetF1.

Big gossip swirls around his management shakeupMark Webber stays involved but steps back from trackside duties for commercial focus, Piastri clarified to AutoRacing1, Crash.net and Motorsport.com during Fridays FIA presser. No drama or clash with McLaren brass like Zak Brown, he saysjust tweaking for 2026 with ex-Prema engineer Pedro Matos and coach Emma Murray joining paddock-side. Ralf Schumacher speculated tension from last seasons friction, but Piastri shut it down: nothing specific triggered it.

Hes voiced safety jitters over Melbournes new start procedure under low-downforce rules, warning Drive.com.au a pack of 22 cars sounds like a recipe for disaster. One cheeky murmur from F1Oversteer floats a Mercedes engine controversy asterisk on any 2026 title, but thats pure unconfirmed chatter. No fresh social blasts or public spots noted, but with testing wrapped, all eyes lock on Albert Park where this 24-year-old rookies glow could ignite.

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