Motorsport.com assesses Oscar Piastri's 2026 F1 title chances

As Formula 1 approaches the 2026 season with new regulations, McLaren driver Oscar Piastri emerges as a strong contender for his first world championship. Reporters at Motorsport.com evaluate his prospects, highlighting his 2025 achievements and areas for improvement. Piastri, who finished third in the drivers' standings with seven wins, aims to maintain consistency throughout the 24-race campaign.

Oscar Piastri enters the 2026 Formula 1 season as one of the early favorites for the drivers' title, backed by McLaren's recent success and his own rapid rise. Born on 6 April 2001 in Melbourne, Australia, Piastri progressed quickly through the junior ranks, winning the Formula Renault Eurocup in 2019, the FIA Formula 3 championship in 2020 as a rookie, and the Formula 2 title in 2021. After a contract dispute resolved in his favor by Formula 1's Contract Recognition Board, he debuted with McLaren in 2022 alongside Lando Norris.

In 2023, Piastri scored his first points at his home race in Melbourne, achieved a top-three finish in the Qatar sprint, and secured his maiden podium at Suzuka following McLaren's mid-season upgrades. His breakthrough came in 2024 with a victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix. By 2025, McLaren clinched back-to-back constructors' championships, and Piastri recorded seven grand prix wins and 13 podiums—both records for Australian drivers—finishing third overall.

However, his 2025 season had inconsistencies, particularly after an off-weekend in Azerbaijan and struggles with low-grip conditions in Austin and Mexico, allowing rivals like Max Verstappen to close the gap. Motorsport.com reporters offer varied insights. Ronald Vording notes Piastri's impressive progress and first title fight experience, rating his pace at 91 out of 100, slightly behind Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, and Norris, but praises his racecraft, including an overtake on Lewis Hamilton in Melbourne. He identifies consistency as the main area for growth.

Jake Boxall-Legge questions how Piastri will adapt to the looser, lower-grip 2026 cars, given pre-season simulations suggesting even matches between McLaren and Red Bull. Stuart Codling describes Piastri's composed style but highlights a late-2025 form dip, losing over 100 points to Verstappen, often in sub-optimal grip scenarios. Codling suggests Piastri's recent change in entourage, including a mind coach, could help address team favoritism perceptions and errors.

The rating system, inspired by the official F1 game, scores drivers on experience, racecraft, consistency, and pace, with overall weighted toward pace. Piastri's technical discipline and racecraft position him well for the new regulation era.

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Lando Norris, 2025 F1 champion, poses confidently with trophy at McLaren 2026 launch, reflecting on title defense.
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Lando Norris reflects on 2025 title win ahead of 2026 defense

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Lando Norris, the 2025 Formula 1 world champion, expressed increased confidence and a more relaxed mindset as he prepares to defend his title in the upcoming season. The McLaren driver, who clinched the championship by two points in Abu Dhabi after a tight battle with teammate Oscar Piastri and Red Bull's Max Verstappen, highlighted his unchanged ambition to win again despite major regulatory changes. Norris shared these thoughts during McLaren's 2026 season launch and pre-season testing.

Oscar Piastri, who narrowly missed the Formula 1 drivers' championship in 2025, has shared his reflections on the season's tough lessons during an interview at McLaren's headquarters. The Australian driver, now preparing for major regulatory changes in 2026, emphasized the positives from his performance and his ongoing rivalry with teammate Lando Norris. Despite the disappointment, Piastri remains optimistic about future success.

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Formula 1 enters a pivotal year in 2026 with new regulations, placing extra scrutiny on several drivers to prove their worth. Oscar Piastri, Esteban Ocon, Lewis Hamilton, Liam Lawson, and Isack Hadjar each face unique challenges following disappointing 2025 campaigns or career uncertainties. Their performances could shape their futures in the sport.

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli enters his second Formula 1 season amid high expectations for the 2026 regulations era. The 19-year-old Italian impressed with a podium in his 2025 debut and is seen as a rising talent by experts. Pre-season testing suggests Mercedes could be a frontrunner, positioning Antonelli for possible breakthroughs.

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has confirmed that the team will continue to offer equal opportunities to drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the 2026 Formula 1 season. Stella emphasized maintaining the 'McLaren way' of racing, building on the collaborative success achieved in 2024 and 2025. The approach, known as the 'papaya rules,' prioritizes fairness and sportsmanship between the teammates.

Three-time Formula 1 world champion Sir Jackie Stewart has commended Lando Norris for securing his first drivers' title in 2025, emphasizing the driver's skill over the car's performance. Speaking at the 2026 Autosport Awards, Stewart described Norris as a stable and competitive talent. The McLaren driver clinched the championship with a narrow two-point lead over Max Verstappen.

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The McLaren Formula 1 team will reveal its 2026 livery during a special event in Bahrain on February 9. The launch precedes pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit. Drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will attend alongside team leaders.

 

 

 

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