Jason Smith+FollowIceman Piastri Keeps Cool After McLaren ClashWow, did anyone catch the untelevised radio from the Canadian GP? When McLaren’s young ace, the Iceman Oscar Piastri, tangled with his teammate Lando ‘Last Lap’ Norris, he barely blinked—just a calm "Copy" and on with the job. Lando owned up right away, but Oscar’s chill response really shows why he’s leading Norris by 22 points now. Could this be the moment the team dynamic shifts for good? #F1 #McLaren #Piastri #Sports #Racing00Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowMcLaren’s Dynamic Duo: Rivalry or Recipe for Success?Looks like the Papaya squad is heating up! With Piastri leading Norris by just 10 points, McLaren boss Andrea Stella is urging both drivers to keep it real and talk out any issues—especially after that cheeky Q3 tow drama in Spain. Last year’s Hungary pit wall call still lingers, but Stella’s message is clear: open communication is key if McLaren wants to keep outpacing Red Bull and Ferrari. Can these two keep it friendly as the title fight intensifies? #F1 #McLaren #Piastri #Sports #Racing30Share
Jason Smith+FollowPiastri’s Blistering Lap: Risk vs. RewardWow, what a qualifying session from the Flying Aussie! Oscar Piastri snatched pole in Spain, but he admits his all-out attack nearly cost him. He pushed the tyres hard early, gaining a huge edge in Sector 1, but by the end of the lap, grip was fading fast. Still, it was enough to edge out team-mate Lando and secure McLaren’s first front-row lockout here since ‘98. With Max lurking in P3 and tyre strategy set to be crucial, tomorrow’s race could be a classic. Did Piastri go too hard, or was it the perfect gamble? #F1 #SpanishGP #Piastri #Sports40Share
romankimberly+FollowRain Threat Shakes Up Miami GP PredictionsLooks like the Miami GP could get wild this weekend! For the first time since its debut, there's a real chance of rain on race day—forecasts say up to 60% with possible thunderstorms. That means the likes of Mad Max and Gasly, both known for their wet-weather skills, could have an edge. But with limited data on how the Miami circuit handles rain, especially around the tricky chicane, we might see some unexpected drama and maybe even a shakeup in the championship standings. Who do you think will master the wet? #MiamiGP #F1 #RainRace #Verstappen #Piastri #Norris #Sports30Share
Isabel Collier+FollowDid Mad Max Go Too Far in Jeddah?Wow, the Saudi GP Turn 1 drama between Mad Max and Piastri is still the talk of the paddock! Telemetry now shows Verstappen was never making that corner, even if Piastri vanished—he just sent it with a classic 'Hail Mary' move. The stewards sided with Piastri, handing Max a 5-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage. Is this just vintage Verstappen aggression, or did he cross the line this time? Let’s hear your takes! #F1 #Verstappen #Piastri #SaudiGP #F1Debate #Sports80Share
Jason Smith+FollowShould Mad Max Have Given Piastri P1?Big debate after the Saudi GP: Should Mad Max have just handed the spot back to Piastri after that wild Turn 2 moment? Bernie Ecclestone thinks it was the obvious move to dodge the five-second penalty that cost Max the win. Red Bull says they were waiting for the stewards, but with the safety car chaos, it all got messy fast. Did the stewards get it right, or did Max miss a trick? #F1 #SaudiGP #Verstappen #Piastri #RedBull #Formula1 #Sports80Share
Jason Smith+FollowRed Bull Drops Max’s Saudi GP AppealSo, Red Bull has officially decided not to appeal Mad Max’s five-second penalty from the Saudi GP, even though Horner called it "very harsh." The penalty came after Verstappen cut the first corner to stay ahead of Piastri, but the stewards stood firm, saying it was Oscar’s corner. Normally, that’s a 10-second hit, but they went lighter since it was lap one. Do you think Red Bull made the right call not to push back, or should they have fought for Max? #F1 #RedBullRacing #Verstappen #Piastri #SaudiGP #Sports70Share
Isabel Collier+FollowVerstappen’s Silent Stance After Jeddah DramaWow, what a spicy start to the Saudi GP! Mad Max started on pole but lost out to Piastri after a controversial lap-one move and a five-second penalty. Verstappen kept it cool (maybe too cool?) post-race, dodging questions and basically saying, 'It is what it is.' Now, Piastri leads the standings by 12 points. Do you think the stewards got it right, or was Max hard done by? Let’s hear your takes! #F1 #SaudiArabianGP #Verstappen #Piastri #RedBull #McLaren #F1Debate #Sports80Share
Roger Franco+FollowMad Max’s Penalty Sparks Jeddah DramaDid the stewards get it right with Mad Max’s five-second penalty in Jeddah? Verstappen was adamant he had the line over Piastri at Turn 1, but the FIA saw it differently, costing him the win. His post-race comments were classic Max—blunt and focused on the car’s pace, not the controversy. With Red Bull showing strong race pace, is this just a bump in the road or a sign of more drama to come? #F1 #SaudiArabianGP #RedBullRacing #Verstappen #Piastri #Sports30Share
Roger Franco+FollowMax’s Saudi Penalty Sparks Piastri RivalryWow, what a dramatic turn at the Saudi GP! Mad Max stormed out of his interview after that controversial five-second penalty, which handed the win to Piastri. The stewards said Max forced Piastri off, but Verstappen insisted he had no choice but to leave the track. This penalty not only cost Max the race but also let Piastri snatch the championship lead. Is this the start of a real rivalry between Red Bull and McLaren? Let’s hear your takes! #F1 #Verstappen #Piastri #SaudiGP #Formula1 #RedBullRacing #McLaren #Sports50Share