Belgian Grand Prix, McLaren
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Oscar Piastri delivered a decisive win at the Belgian Grand Prix, pulling off a brave early overtake on team mate Lando Norris in damp conditions and managing his tyres under pressure to secure his fourth win of the season. The result puts the McLaren driver firmly back in control of the Championship, with a 16-point lead over Norris.
The McLaren driver’s commanding win not only showcased his skill but also extended his lead in the F1 championship, solidifying his position as a frontrunner in the title race.
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Lando Norris, who started from the pole, finished second after he was overtaken by Piastri on the fifth lap. The race began under the safety car until the fourth lap.
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