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In this Formula Fools driver deep dive, we break down one of the most composed young stars Formula 1 has ever seen: Oscar Piastri.
Because Oscar’s rise wasn’t loud.
It wasn’t chaotic.
It was clinical.
David and Skin rewind to a junior career that almost looks fake on paper: Formula Renault champion. FIA F3 champion (rookie year). FIA F2 champion (rookie year). Three major titles in three consecutive seasons — a genuine speedrun to Formula 1.
And then came the tweet.
When Alpine announced him as their 2023 driver without his agreement, Oscar didn’t rant. He didn’t overreact. He simply posted one of the coldest statements in modern F1 history and walked straight into a McLaren race seat instead. Controlled. Precise. Done.
From there, the numbers speak quickly. By 2026 he already sits on nine wins, 26 podiums, and multiple pole positions — output that normally belongs to drivers five years deeper into their careers.
But this episode isn’t just about stats.
We break down what actually makes Piastri dangerous:
Now entering the 2026 regulation era, Oscar isn’t the rookie prodigy anymore. He’s a proven race winner in a front-running team — and fully capable of leading it on pure pace.
The real question isn’t whether Oscar Piastri can win races.
It’s whether he can sustain championship intensity year after year — especially when the garage next to him is just as fast.
Best case? Multiple titles.
Worst case? A career full of wins but blocked by timing.
Most likely? A decade-long threat who never goes away.
He doesn’t shout about it.
He just keeps turning up on Sunday.
Follow us for more: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook (search Formula Fools). Thanks for listening — and if you got a laugh or learned something, drop a 5-star rating and tell a mate.
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By David Duffin, Mitchell DrennanIn this Formula Fools driver deep dive, we break down one of the most composed young stars Formula 1 has ever seen: Oscar Piastri.
Because Oscar’s rise wasn’t loud.
It wasn’t chaotic.
It was clinical.
David and Skin rewind to a junior career that almost looks fake on paper: Formula Renault champion. FIA F3 champion (rookie year). FIA F2 champion (rookie year). Three major titles in three consecutive seasons — a genuine speedrun to Formula 1.
And then came the tweet.
When Alpine announced him as their 2023 driver without his agreement, Oscar didn’t rant. He didn’t overreact. He simply posted one of the coldest statements in modern F1 history and walked straight into a McLaren race seat instead. Controlled. Precise. Done.
From there, the numbers speak quickly. By 2026 he already sits on nine wins, 26 podiums, and multiple pole positions — output that normally belongs to drivers five years deeper into their careers.
But this episode isn’t just about stats.
We break down what actually makes Piastri dangerous:
Now entering the 2026 regulation era, Oscar isn’t the rookie prodigy anymore. He’s a proven race winner in a front-running team — and fully capable of leading it on pure pace.
The real question isn’t whether Oscar Piastri can win races.
It’s whether he can sustain championship intensity year after year — especially when the garage next to him is just as fast.
Best case? Multiple titles.
Worst case? A career full of wins but blocked by timing.
Most likely? A decade-long threat who never goes away.
He doesn’t shout about it.
He just keeps turning up on Sunday.
Follow us for more: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook (search Formula Fools). Thanks for listening — and if you got a laugh or learned something, drop a 5-star rating and tell a mate.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.