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Oscar Piastri insists on ‘working hard’ to improve position in the 2024 championship
Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri has conveyed his thoughts ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend. Piastri has been in top form this season, securing his maiden Formula 1 win at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Oscar Piastri has been in Formula 1 for only two seasons but has displayed impeccable maturity and talent. The 23-year-old has amassed 167 points this campaign and has been dubbed a future world champion by many.

Piastri has talked of the challenging nature of the track at Zandvoort. The Australian driver has conveyed his excitement regarding the steep banks as well as the fast-paced corners at the Zandvoort racing circuit.

I’m looking forward to getting back in the car in Zandvoort as it’s always a good race weekend, especially with cool characteristics like the steep banking. I’ll be working hard to keep on improving my position in the championship. Oscar Piastri said in an interview ahead of Dutch GP

Piastri has pledged to perform to the best of his abilities in order to improve his position in the title race (currently in P4). He will now face a stern test at the Dutch GP, where he will try to secure the win for only the second time in his career.

Zak Brown reveals advice to McLaren ahead of challenging second half

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has shown nothing but respect to his team for their encouraging efforts in 2024. Brown has vested full faith in the outfit to successfully challenge for the title this season.

What I always tell the team is mistakes are okay, just learn from them and don't make the same one twice. That makes you smarter the next time around. So I'm quite relaxed with the learnings that we've gone through this year. Zak Brown via Motorsport

Zak Brown has stated that he is relaxed by the lessons learned by his team throughout the season. Brown has, however, instructed them to not make the same mistakes over and over again, as it would spoil their chances in the title race.

McLaren is only 42 points the mighty Red Bull in the Constructors Championship. They will now hope to keep up their first half intensity during the remaining 10 races in order to lift the title for the first time since 1998.

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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