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2023 Fantasy Outlook
The Australian rookie Piastri has quite the shoes to fill in his first season with Formula One, taking former McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo's spot as Lando Norris' teammate for the 2023 campaign. Piastri was quite the phenom in his last season with Formula 2 in 2021, winning a total of six times, earning 252 points, and walking away with the Driver's Championship after just 23 starts in the series. The driver of the No. 81 will have a lot of eyes on his on-track performance this year, as McLaren is famous for their incoming drivers having issues sufficiently adapting to the feeling and handling of the car. In the upcoming season, Piastri's greatest challenge will be learning how to adjust his racing style to fit the capabilities of the MCL36 and where he fits amongst all the new talent on the grid this season.
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Wins at Baku
Piastri won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix F1 race at Baku City Circuit on Sunday.
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Runner-up Finish at Monza
Piastri finished second in the Italian Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Monza Circuit on Sunday afternoon.
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Loses Podium at Zandvoort
Piastri finished fourth in the Dutch Grand Prix Formula 1 race at Circuit Zandvoort on Sunday afternoon.
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Takes second at Belgian GP
Piastri finished second at the Belgian Grand Prix F1 race at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on Sunday.
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Wins Hungarian Grand Prix
Piastri has taken his debut Grand Prix victory in Hungary after intra-team drama played out, with McLaren team mate Lando Norris belatedly responding to an order to hand back the lead to the Australian who had lost out due to the team's pit stop strategy, Formula1.com reports.
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