Oscar Piastri évoque l'évolution de sa relation avec Mark Webber

Le pilote McLaren Oscar Piastri s'est exprimé sur l'évolution de son partenariat avec son manager Mark Webber depuis ses débuts en Formule 1. Le pilote australien a confirmé des ajustements au sein de son équipe d'encadrement en amont de la saison 2026.

Piastri est intervenu dans le podcast High Performance pour revenir sur ces changements. Webber demeure son manager mais se concentre désormais sur les questions commerciales, prenant du recul par rapport à ses fonctions sur les circuits. Parmi les nouveaux membres de l'équipe figurent l'ancien ingénieur de Formule 2 Pedro Matos et la coach mentale Emma Murray.

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