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Oscar Piastri’s Tire Wear Advantage Denied: McLaren’s Struggle at F1 Canada GP

James Taylor by James Taylor
June 18, 2025
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Oscar Piastri’s Tire Wear Advantage Denied: McLaren’s Struggle at F1 Canada GP

Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec, Canada - June 15, 2025 McLaren's Oscar Piastri on the track ahead of the race REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

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McLaren’s F1 Struggle in Canada: Oscar Piastri Demands Longer Race for Victory

The roar of engines echoed through Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as McLaren’s Oscar Piastri voiced his frustration at the team’s missed opportunity at the Canadian Grand Prix. Piastri lamented the lack of laps that prevented them from capitalizing on their tire wear advantage, leaving them unable to showcase their usual title-winning form.

Despite a valiant effort in qualifying that saw Piastri secure the third spot on the grid, behind George Russell and Max Verstappen, McLaren faltered during the race. The team, known for excelling in managing tire wear, struggled to make significant progress on the track. Piastri found himself fending off his teammate Lando Norris after being overtaken by Mercedes’ Andrea Kimi Antonelli early in the race. The intense battle between the McLaren drivers culminated in a well-documented collision, further complicating their race.

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Piastri highlighted McLaren’s ability to shine in the latter stages of a race, where tire management comes into play, but lamented that the 70-lap race was insufficient to leverage this advantage. “Unfortunately, we probably needed the race to be about 100 laps, not 70, to take advantage of that,” expressed the Australian driver.

Team principal Andrea Stella shed light on the challenges faced by McLaren at the Canadian circuit, emphasizing the track’s characteristics that did not align with the team’s strengths. The circuit’s layout, comprising predominantly low-speed corners with heavy braking and traction demands, proved to be less favorable for McLaren’s MCL39 car.

Despite the setback in Canada, Piastri remains optimistic about McLaren’s prospects in the upcoming races. With the Austrian Grand Prix on the horizon, the team looks to bounce back and assess whether their struggles in Canada were an anomaly or indicative of larger issues. The race at the Red Bull Ring will provide valuable insights into McLaren’s performance capabilities on tracks with varying demands.

As McLaren regroups and strategizes for the challenges ahead, the F1 world awaits to see if the papaya squad can reclaim their winning ways and reignite their championship ambitions.

Stay tuned for more updates on McLaren’s journey in the exhilarating world of Formula 1.

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