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Oscar Piastri, the 24-year-old Australian sensation who nearly snatched the 2025 F1 title, finds himself at the center of a paddock storm just days into the new year. Formula Wing reports from January 11 reveal explosive speculation that McLaren, despite his contract through 2028, has eyed Charles Leclerc as a replacement after Piastri's championship dreams crumbled amid team orders favoring Lando Norris. Piastri led by 34 points post-Dutch Grand Prix, only to tumble to third, 11 points shy of champion Norris and behind Max Verstappen, thanks to controversial calls in Melbourne, Imola, Hungary, and that fateful Monza swap where he yielded second place.
Damon Hill, the 1996 champ, zeroed in on Qatar as Piastri's rock-bottom moment on the Drive to Wynn podcast, blasting McLaren's no-pit under safety car that robbed him of a win. GP Fans and Motorsport Week echo Hill urging Piastri to go selfish in 2026, ditching team-first loyalty after clashes like Singapore contact and US Sprint drama cost him dearly. PlanetF1 highlights Hill praising Piastri's aggressive overtakes, like his Baku masterclass on Leclerc, as a Verstappen-beating strength.
Whispers of exit grow louder: Paddock-GP claims manager Mark Webber is scouting options if McLaren falters under 2026 regs, with Red Bull and Ferrari in play, even a wild Piastri-Leclerc swap per insiders on Inside the Piranha Club. Racer insists not to sleep on Piastri, noting his record 189-day championship lead sans title and rapid growth from 51 starts when he first topped standings. No public appearances or social buzz surface in the past few days, but this replacement talk, if true, could rewrite his bio as F1's next big mover. Piastri's public vow to stay put holds for now, yet the tension simmers.
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