Title: Oscar Piastri Defies Doubts: McLaren Ready to Conquer F1 Despite ‘Customer Team’ Label!
As the dust settles on a thrilling 2025 season, McLaren is gearing up to defend its prestigious double championship titles. But whispers of potential disadvantages loom large, with some critics questioning whether the Woking-based squad can maintain its winning momentum as a ‘customer team’. Enter Oscar Piastri, the young Australian sensation who is determined to silence the skeptics.
Amidst the exhilarating anticipation for the new Formula 1 season, Piastri has boldly asserted that McLaren is not at a disadvantage despite its status as a customer of Mercedes. This powerful declaration comes on the heels of McLaren’s back-to-back constructors’ titles in 2024 and 2025, as well as Lando Norris’s remarkable victory in the drivers’ standings last year. However, the landscape has shifted dramatically with the introduction of a new power unit and fresh technical regulations, raising eyebrows across the paddock.
The Mercedes team, the powerhouse behind McLaren’s engines, has been meticulously refining its units for years, enjoying seamless communication between its power unit and chassis factories. But Piastri remains unfazed by the challenges. “I don’t think [so] necessarily,” he told the media, including RacingNews365. “Being a works team obviously has its advantages—especially now, given that there is development again on the engine side of things.”
Piastri emphasizes the robust relationship between McLaren and Mercedes High-Performance Powertrains, asserting, “We’ve got a very close relationship with Mercedes HPP, which is very beneficial to us. All our teething problems we had in the [Barcelona] test were not to do with not being a works team.” His confidence in the team’s capabilities is palpable, as he insists, “So I don’t think there’s necessarily a disadvantage.”
While acknowledging that they may lag slightly behind the works teams in terms of integration, Piastri insists that McLaren has been diligently working on adapting to the new regulations. Meanwhile, as Mercedes supplies power units to both Williams and Alpine this season, it has quickly demonstrated its prowess with an impressive shakedown in Barcelona, where they logged over 1,000 laps—far surpassing their competitors.
However, Piastri did not shy away from recognizing Mercedes as the standout team during the testing, stating, “It’s more going to be about who was able to capitalize in the last 12 months on the aero testing and just getting things organized.” His praise for Mercedes is evident as he adds, “That’s what was very impressive about Mercedes in particular, how they hit the ground running and were able to do 150-plus laps every day, which is probably the most impressive thing so far.”
With the F1 season on the horizon, all eyes will be on McLaren as they look to defy expectations and prove the doubters wrong. Piastri’s words resonate with a sense of conviction and ambition, promising an electrifying showdown ahead. Will McLaren rise to the occasion once again? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain: the battle for supremacy in Formula 1 is far from over, and McLaren is ready to fight tooth and nail for glory!








