McLaren driver Oscar Piastri told to move aside at Australian GP
The order F1 fans dread was passed to young Aussie star Oscar Piastri when he was running third in the Australian Grand Prix.
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McLaren’s orders to Oscar Piastri “went down like a cold flat white” after the young Aussie star was told to move aside for teammate Lando Norris at Albert Park.
Piastri, 22, was running third through 29 laps in the Australian F1 Grand Prix when he was ordered to let teammate Norris through.
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It was a kick in the stomach for a massive contingent of the home crowd decked out in orange to support the Australian driver.
“Piastri is now being told to swap positions and to move aside and let your teammate through and that’s exactly what he’s done,” commentator David Croft said.
“That must feel especially horrible in your home race.
“But as we’ve often seen with Oscar Piastri, the team asks you to do something, he does it, he doesn’t complain, he’ll have a debrief later.”
Fellow commentator Martin Brundle, always the straight shooter, replied that that’s life sometimes in motorsport.
“What goes around comes around and they probably need to release Norris a little bit,” Brundle said.
“In a way he’s on a different strategy isn’t he, (Norris) pitted lap 14, Piastri lap 9, so they want to try to use the freshness of that tyre.
“Norris they think is a touch quicker as well and can keep the pressure on Ferrari. That’s so important for them now.”
Pit expert Ted Kravitz summed up how the news was received by the huge crowd.
“I have to tell you Crofty that went down like a cold flat white with the crowd, that position swap,” he said.
“I think they understand it’s for the good of the McLaren team … knowing Lando is probably better placed with younger tyres.
“But we’ll see how much damage Lando has already done to his tyres in Piastri’s dirty air to see whether he can close on Leclerc or the Ferrari has too much pace.”
“I doubt there’s a box to tick on (McLaren’s) to-do list today of pleasing the fans,” Brundle added.
The order also went down like a flat balloon on social media.
“Team orders in McLaren on Oscar’s home race, I can’t stand this team,” was one comment.
“Not in front of the home crowd ,” wrote another fan.
“Team orders while Piastri is at home, the shame,” added a third.
“Oh what bulls**t, it’s Piastri’s home race and it’s not like Norris will win the championship,” added another.
Carlos Sainz went on to win the race for Ferrari ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc, with Norris taking the third place on the podium.
Piastri came in fourth in an excellent result for him and his team, but it was oh so close to the victory dais for the Victorian.
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