Sakhir, Bahrain | Australian Oscar Piastri has earned another majestic pole-to-flag Formula One triumph at the Bahrain Grand Prix, suddenly looking every inch the new man to beat in the F1 world championship race.
The McLaren ace hailed it as an “incredible weekend” as he made his 50th grand prix start on Sunday (Monday AEST) feel like a coming-of-age procession while moving into second place in the drivers’ standings, now breathing down the neck of his low-on-confidence teammate Lando Norris.
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