Oscar Piastri habla sobre la evolución de su relación con Mark Webber

El piloto de McLaren, Oscar Piastri, ha hablado sobre cómo ha evolucionado su asociación con su mánager Mark Webber desde su debut en la Fórmula 1. El piloto australiano confirmó ajustes en su equipo de apoyo de cara a la temporada 2026.

Piastri participó en el podcast High Performance para reflexionar sobre estos cambios. Webber sigue siendo su mánager, pero ha centrado su enfoque en asuntos comerciales, retirándose de sus funciones en el circuito. Las nuevas incorporaciones al equipo incluyen al exingeniero de Fórmula 2 Pedro Matos y a la entrenadora mental Emma Murray.

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