Oscar Piastri discute evolução do relacionamento com Mark Webber

O piloto da McLaren, Oscar Piastri, falou sobre como a sua parceria com o empresário Mark Webber se desenvolveu desde a sua estreia na Fórmula 1. O piloto australiano confirmou ajustes na sua equipe de suporte antes da temporada de 2026.

Piastri participou do podcast High Performance para refletir sobre as mudanças. Webber permanece como seu empresário, mas mudou o foco para questões comerciais, afastando-se das funções na pista. As novas adições à equipe incluem o ex-engenheiro da Fórmula 2, Pedro Matos, e a coach mental Emma Murray.

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