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Oscar Piastri goes after Lewis Hamilton's record

For the second consecutive race, McLaren celebrated a double podium finish as Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris secured second and third place, respectively, at the Qatar Grand Prix this weekend.  Fresh from his maiden Formula 1 victory in the Sprint race, Piastri demonstrated remarkable prowess as he climbed from a sixth-place start to secure the runner-up position.  His journey to second place was propelled by a fortuitous first lap incident involving the two Mercedes drivers. Piastri, a rookie in the sport, capitalised on the collision and ensuing traffic to position himself as a formidable contender early on.  Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies...
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