Oscar Piastri claimed victory at the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, overcoming immense pressure and a fierce battle with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. The Australian driver, who started the race behind pole-sitter Leclerc, overtook the Ferrari star on lap 20, marking his second career win and a pivotal moment in the season.
After crossing the finish line, a visibly relieved Piastri expressed his emotions over the team radio, calling it the “most stressful weekend” of his life. His victory also helped McLaren leapfrog Red Bull to take the lead in the Constructors’ Championship, ending Red Bull’s dominance that had persisted since the start of the season.
“Yes! Well done everybody. That was probably the most stressful weekend of my life. Thank you, everyone!” Piastri shouted over the radio, celebrating a hard-fought win.
Piastri’s journey to the top step of the podium wasn’t easy. He admitted that early in the race, he struggled to keep up with Leclerc after losing the crucial DRS advantage. However, once he pitted and switched to fresher tires, his McLaren came alive, giving him more grip and the confidence to push hard. Recognizing the importance of making a move early in his second stint, Piastri seized his opportunity.
“I tried at the start to get in front, but once I dropped out of DRS, I didn’t have the pace,” Piastri explained post-race. “After the stop, I felt like I had extra grip, and I had to go for it. If I didn’t get past at the start of the stint, I never would.”
Piastri’s decisive overtake on lap 20 put him in control of the race, and he never looked back. The victory not only reinforced McLaren’s dominance but also cemented Piastri as a rising star, proving his ability to perform under pressure. Despite this being only his second season in Formula 1, the 23-year-old has already shown remarkable maturity.
With McLaren now leading the Constructors’ Championship, the team is riding high. However, despite Piastri’s victory and McLaren’s dominant form, the Australian still sits in fourth place in the Drivers’ Championship. Nonetheless, his strong performances continue to fuel speculation that he could challenge for the title in the coming races.
As the F1 season heads into its final stretch, all eyes will be on McLaren and Piastri as they look to extend their lead and solidify their position as the team to beat in 2024.