Incidente
Oscar Piastri si schianta prima del via del Gran Premio d'Australia
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Il pilota McLaren Oscar Piastri non è riuscito a prendere il via alla sua gara casalinga di Formula 1 al Gran Premio d'Australia dopo un incidente durante i giri di ricognizione. L'incidente è avvenuto circa 40 minuti prima della gara, distruggendo la parte anteriore della sua auto. Piastri ha attribuito l'incidente a una combinazione di gomme fredde e un inaspettato picco di potenza dal suo motore.
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