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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Oscar Piastri could be the guy to challenge Max Verstappen; just like how Alain Prost challenged Ayrton Senna.
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    Can Oscar Piastri dethrone Max Verstappen? In this video, we explore why fearless drivers like McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri could be the key to challenging Verstappen's dominance. We delve into what makes Piastri a fan favorite, highlighting his calm demeanor, focus, and maturity, while also acknowledging areas needing improvement such as tire management and race pace. Learn about the controversies that have shaped his career, including contractual disputes and the perception of him and his manager, Mark Webber, as ruthless figures in the F1 world, especially among Daniel Ricciardo fans.
    Discover how Piastri's methodical driving style contrasts with Norris's more aggressive approach and how McLaren's cautious stance on team orders impacts their overall performance. As McLaren's performance continues to rise, there's growing anticipation about whether Piastri could be the one to finally end Verstappen's reign. This video offers an in-depth look at Piastri's potential to shake up the F1 landscape, with insights from fans and comparisons to legendary drivers.
    Don't miss out on this comprehensive analysis of one of F1's most promising talents and his quest to challenge the reigning champion. Join us as we examine the factors that could make Oscar Piastri the next big name in Formula 1.
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  • @LawVS
    @LawVS  Před měsícem +20

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    • @zenklar
      @zenklar Před měsícem +1

      We need a new Kimi like Iceman in F1, to me Oscar is the closest to him. Even to his driving, smart, calm, calculating and very fast when things go his way.. very Kimi

    • @simonmiller5118
      @simonmiller5118 Před 23 dny

      I have always said Oscar is like Prost....but he may be even better.

  • @footyball8551
    @footyball8551 Před měsícem +1192

    oscar seems like a genuine old school race car driver. professional, pacey and perfevt for f1

    • @izzad777
      @izzad777 Před měsícem +46

      We need drivers like this more. Button, Hakkinen, Prost and Lauda.

    • @sqweeps.03
      @sqweeps.03 Před měsícem +14

      He’s even a little funny too

    • @richardwood9177
      @richardwood9177 Před měsícem +17

      A drivers driver. “I’ll just deal with the hand you give me”.

    • @evodude919
      @evodude919 Před měsícem +23

      Totally agree. He has a very calm confident demeanor about him. He reminds me of drivers like Jim Clark and Bruce McLaren.

    • @richardwood9177
      @richardwood9177 Před měsícem +3

      @@evodude919 And Jack Brabham.

  • @TheMissiIe
    @TheMissiIe Před měsícem +1004

    I agree. Oscar's level headedness means he won't make any drastic moves to overtake Max. He'll takes risks absolutely, but they'll be calculated, and he won't overplay his hand.

    • @primuspilusfellatus6501
      @primuspilusfellatus6501 Před měsícem +38

      If oscar was in the position lando was last race, i dont think they would havr collided (then again im also not sure if piastri could even make the overtake)

    • @StoneJuice-uu6ro
      @StoneJuice-uu6ro Před měsícem +15

      @@primuspilusfellatus6501 give him another year or two. He’s still very new

    • @TheMissiIe
      @TheMissiIe Před měsícem +19

      @@primuspilusfellatus6501 I don't think he would've even attempted an overtake there. He probably would've tried where he got Sainz, plenty of space, Max wouldn't expect it as much, and a switchback is almost impossible

    • @PbPomper
      @PbPomper Před měsícem +9

      He's still way off of Lando. He's been hyped like there's no tomorrow. We've seen them before and fail. I'll believe it when he is consistently outperforming Lando. And I can't see that happening anytime soon.

    • @michaelcobbin
      @michaelcobbin Před měsícem +4

      @@TheMissiIeI noticed in last of couple races that Oscar is pitting later than the rest of the field, which gives him fresher tyres to do the Sainz like overtakes. Those types of overtakes on fast corners are hard to defend against; thus, reducing the risk of a crash.

  • @Birdsharna
    @Birdsharna Před měsícem +362

    oscar is a breath of fresh air in formula 1 when it comes to young drivers. instead of being hot headed like almost every other young driver that enters formula 1, he is calm, cool headed, and mature.

    • @MoonLightsxID
      @MoonLightsxID Před měsícem +6

      That's why yuki will never be RB

    • @kylehocking420
      @kylehocking420 Před měsícem +5

      lawson is the same which is way i see them both as future champions in the near future

    • @IndigoInka
      @IndigoInka Před 29 dny +1

      did you forget the og, Raikkonen? The man was literally sleeping 30mins before his debut race

  • @MrDragonballzjp
    @MrDragonballzjp Před měsícem +443

    Oscar is a gem that still needs to be polished (race pace). Once that is fixed he will give everyone a run!

    • @pauls5745
      @pauls5745 Před měsícem +10

      Yeah he's a cool character, just calm. It won't be long, he'll have a lot of chances to be a front runner

    • @F1NATEC
      @F1NATEC Před měsícem +3

      race pace is honestly not an issue for him, its managing tire temps which has become alot better for him. But race pace he seems to be be on par or better than lando.

    • @manavkumar6590
      @manavkumar6590 Před měsícem +1

      @@F1NATEC’On par or better than Lando’ Based on what? He’s not even close to Norris in regards to race pace. Norris has been on average 0.25s per lap faster in the time that they’ve been teammates. Try learning the sport before commenting next time

    • @tt-racinggermany8763
      @tt-racinggermany8763 Před 11 dny

      @@manavkumar65900,25s isn’t really much. They’re quali pace is nearly the same. So both can drive fast around the track BUT Oscars tires break down WAY earlier than Landos. That’s why his pace looks that slow. So he is as fast as lando but his tire management makes him look bad. Lec also struggled with this in his first years. Also Ham at McLaren. That’s something you need to learn over years and if you look at the gap between lando and osc at the end of the race they get closer and closer every race.

    • @manavkumar6590
      @manavkumar6590 Před 11 dny

      @@tt-racinggermany8763 0.25s is a lot. you don't know what you're talking about

  • @Shlokiee
    @Shlokiee Před měsícem +624

    Piastri's best quality is that he is way mature for his age.

    • @irwinrommel2099
      @irwinrommel2099 Před měsícem +27

      Far more mature than Lando

    • @autopotatogun
      @autopotatogun Před měsícem +29

      @@irwinrommel2099definitely, he’s a “silent but deadly” type of im honest

    • @Emarq31
      @Emarq31 Před měsícem +2

      He's 23. He should know how to behave appropriately

    • @autopotatogun
      @autopotatogun Před měsícem +1

      @@Emarq31 much better than that of, Mr “the car is so slow”

    • @aspect359
      @aspect359 Před měsícem

      ​@@autopotatogunwho r u talkin about mate

  • @productproducer664
    @productproducer664 Před měsícem +185

    i think the reason why i like oscar as a driver is that last year was his ROOKIE year, and this year it's only his second year. The only times someone has talked abt that was at the beginning of the 2023 season. Some of us have forgotten he's only in his 2nd year in F1!

    • @warren4110
      @warren4110 Před měsícem +3

      You’re right; he seems to have been around for longer than we think. He really is still very much a learner but, learning very fast! I’m very much looking forward to what he can achieve.

    • @sean7885
      @sean7885 Před měsícem

      @@warren4110 I disagree, I don't think he's improved much since this time last season. His raw pace was always there, we can see that in qualifying, but his race pace hasn't improved in relation to Norris at all

    • @tt-racinggermany8763
      @tt-racinggermany8763 Před 11 dny +1

      @@sean7885you didn’t watch races? Tire management did him bad but that’s now WAY better than before a year.

  • @Lanch15
    @Lanch15 Před měsícem +285

    Out of the whole field, Oscar is the most level headed and i believe he’s going to be the next guy to challenge Max

    • @RNA0ROGER
      @RNA0ROGER Před měsícem +13

      He is also a deadly serious strong driver.

    • @Chris-sf2cp
      @Chris-sf2cp Před měsícem +5

      @@RNA0ROGERdeadly serious string driver ? 😂😂😂😂that doesn’t even make sense 🤡🤡🤡

    • @aj897
      @aj897 Před měsícem +8

      @@Chris-sf2cp Yea I swear these mfers say anything lol.

    • @RNA0ROGER
      @RNA0ROGER Před měsícem +2

      @@Chris-sf2cp Made sense to at least 5 people

    • @Chris-sf2cp
      @Chris-sf2cp Před měsícem

      @@RNA0ROGER wow amazing 5 people that is sooo many idiots, sorry people

  • @mrp9241
    @mrp9241 Před měsícem +129

    Oscar will win WDC. Really fast, really calm and always looking to improve. Tyre management issues will be ironed out. He's in his second season and has had a sprint win, and sprint and GP seconds. I wouldn't be surprised if he overtakes Lando next year.

    • @cyan_oxy6734
      @cyan_oxy6734 Před měsícem +17

      People say/said that about Ricciardo and Leclerc the reality is that unless you get lucky with the car you can be as talented as you like you're not winning the WDC. It all comes down to whether McLaren keep up their form past 2026

    •  Před 11 dny

      Completely agree.

    •  Před 11 dny +1

      @@cyan_oxy6734 He is really good, and got lucky choosing McLaren. In the end, all the pieces need to fit together. You are right.

  • @justcantforgetyou
    @justcantforgetyou Před měsícem +87

    As a german, Oscar's dry humor is just right up my alley. And he's just such a sweet guy! Like, he seems genuinely nice and friendly.
    On his racing, he's really improved so much already, his tyre management has gotten much better and he stays calm in stressful situations. His rookie mistakes have almost completely dissappeared

    •  Před měsícem +7

      I'm Australian and a McLaren fan. He seems to have much more potential than Webber and Ricciardo. All of them have a good personality, but Oscar seems to have more potential as a driver.

  • @JohnnyB-w8j
    @JohnnyB-w8j Před měsícem +139

    He has more to prove before I think he can challenge Max. However his development thus far has been very impressive. He has a very calm demeanour and that is very worrisome for his competitors in the years to come. He’s unflappable and you can’t get under his skin. That’s what Max is great at. Getting into people heads, I think Oscar is the only driver capable of not playing that game with Max.

    • @RockSolitude
      @RockSolitude Před měsícem +11

      You saw that in Oscar's F2 campaign as well. Completely unflappable in wheel-to-wheel racing when other drivers were trying to pressure him.

    • @joshtheking1772
      @joshtheking1772 Před měsícem +1

      Its not his job to compete with Max. That is Lando's job. Piastri's job is to stay ahead of those behind Lando to keep anyone else from making headway on him.

    • @sgt.pepper5078
      @sgt.pepper5078 Před měsícem +12

      @@joshtheking1772 That would be true if he were a clear number 2 driver, which he is not.

    • @bjs7442
      @bjs7442 Před měsícem +2

      @@sgt.pepper5078 Oscar is not a No2 driver but who is second , and that is usually Oscar , must play the team game unless they are cleally faster.

    • @manavkumar6590
      @manavkumar6590 Před měsícem

      @@sgt.pepper5078He is a clear no. 2 driver. Look at the qualifying and race h2h between the McLaren drivers this season. Norris is 9-3 ahead in both departments.

  • @Intremental
    @Intremental Před 27 dny +36

    This aged amazingly

  • @RaskarKapaq
    @RaskarKapaq Před měsícem +166

    Having a new Prost/Senna-like rivalry would be huge for f1!

    • @michaelcobbin
      @michaelcobbin Před měsícem +5

      It was a great battle between Prost and Senna.

    • @jps8678
      @jps8678 Před měsícem +14

      Yeah. Bottas vs. Magnussen

    • @aiyish86
      @aiyish86 Před měsícem +6

      Schumi Vs Mika

    • @Bennyboy1985
      @Bennyboy1985 Před měsícem +3

      @@aiyish86
      You mean The Michael vs Mika

    • @aubanurmi
      @aubanurmi Před měsícem +2

      ​@@Bennyboy1985ha! only OG's will remember

  • @davemieze9021
    @davemieze9021 Před měsícem +50

    Oscar on the radio is the best. Zero emotion, still focused on the lap while communicating facts only. Epic

  • @abel6846
    @abel6846 Před měsícem +48

    Oscar is the poster boy of “it is what it is”.
    Also, I love how he has gotten an ‘l am Groot’ speaking part in the cartoons of lollipopman on youtube (if you haven’t yet, check him out), where all he says is ‘Oscar’.

    • @walover165
      @walover165 Před měsícem

      I am looking forward to lollipopman's review of Oscar's first win.

    • @torif1girl454
      @torif1girl454 Před měsícem +2

      I love lollipopman! So funny!

  • @MrDonutSprinkles
    @MrDonutSprinkles Před měsícem +55

    A lot of people are under the impression that Oscar's tyre management has not improved at all, but since the Miami GP he has shown an insane step forward in overall race pace:
    Miami - maintained a gap with Max Verstappen of ~2s for 25 laps whilst having two Ferrari's on his tail
    Imola - impeding penalty (no fault of his own) set him back, but was still able to push and undercut Carlos for P4 and once again kept pace with the top 5 (Max, Lando, Charles, Carlos)
    Monaco - managed his tyres and kept pace with Charles for ~68 laps until the end where damage from Carlos in Lap 1 (around 0.2s loss of pace) limited his final push.
    Canada - kept pace with Lando throughout the crazy mixed conditions race (especially in those drying conditions where they were setting b2b fastest laps). Only lost his podium place because of the need to defend against the Mercs (which essentially saved Lando's P2).
    Spain - a true off weekend where he couldn't find the ideal setup, but still made progress from p10 to p7
    Austria - a very hot tyre deg heavy race which is essentially Oscar's nightmare. But, he kept pace with Lando and Max in the Sprint to overtake Lando and finish P2. During the race (once again lost P3 quali position to a questionable track limits penalty) was able to perform some insane overtakes at Turn 6 to jump up to P4 from P7 and would've inherited that P3 on merit prior to the incident considering his pace at the end, but still finished P2 and was keeping pace with Max and Lando at the end as well.
    Seriously, in Austria the entire reason Oscar was able to push at the end was because he extended his initial two stints to gain that important tyre advantage, and during this type of hot and high deg race Oscar would've never been able to do that before.
    When you consider that Oscar has 33 race starts compared to the 100+ race starts everyone else has around him, his progression and ability to learn is already so impressive. And honestly it's not like his tyre degradation is bad, he just has a very strong teammate who has excellent tyre management skills so it skews the perception a bit.
    People tend to just go along with what commentators or pundits say, but if you actually pay attention, barring Spain and China, Oscar has never been wildly off of Lando's race pace this season, 1-2 tenths at most. There is no doubt that he will be up there sooner, rather than later.

    • @bjs7442
      @bjs7442 Před měsícem +3

      I agree he is not been wildly off Landos pace but he has been off and his tyre management has improved but still has a long way to go. What is surprising is how Lando has dominated Qualifying against Oscar. After 34 races plus sprints Oscar should be pressurising Lando and he isnt doing it regullrly. The reality is Lando does not feel threatened by Oscar and is now seen as leading Mclaren.

    • @dangraycon
      @dangraycon Před měsícem +3

      Deluded take imo:
      Miami, had the fastest car, but didn’t make any impression to catch up with Max, while Lando put in fastest lap after fastest lap at the end of the stint. He was fine, but look at the gap Lando put on Max at the end.
      Imola, look at the data, his final stint was way off Lando, I remember seeing a graph that showed everyone’s pace that weekend to show Lando catching Max.
      Monaco, shouldn’t get credit for managing tyres, he just has to keep the car behind, which is easy to do at Monaco and you can crawl to the line if needed. He had 2 cars on his ass the whole race. Easy to blame on damage, so I’ll go easy on that one.
      Canada, he did not keep up with Lando. Lando was 13 seconds clear of 2nd place before the safety car, and only pushed down to 3rd due to bad luck/bad team call. I do agree that Piastri sacrafised his race and did a great 2nd driver role.
      Spain, I agree.
      Austria, he kept pace early, then let Max drive off into the distance... Lando was behind with DRS the whole race, and is not risking a move with his teammate in a sprint, but clearly had far more pace. In the race, Lando and Max were super clear and I think Oscar should pick up P1 there, even with the poor and unlucky qualifying positioning, that McClaren was rapid, although he made some brilliant moves.
      In conclusion, great number 2 driver of a top team or number 1 of upper midfield, nothing more until he improves race pace and management, which I don’t expect

    • @diceman13
      @diceman13 Před měsícem +3

      @@dangraycon in Miami he only had a half upgraded car compared to Norris so the fact that he was up there was an achievement in itself. Then iirc he got hit by sainz as well.

    • @tvs99999
      @tvs99999 Před měsícem +2

      and Silverstone? he was way quicker than lando on pace. If they let them double stack, Oscar would be closer to winning than lando.

    • @bjs7442
      @bjs7442 Před měsícem +2

      @@tvs99999 He was for part of the race because Mclaren had put the medium tyres on him. If he has been for the whole of the race he would have beaten Lando obviously but he didnt and so wasnt. It was also clear that once Max went past Lando he eased back .knowing he had a big buffer to Oscar and he settled for third.

  • @Chris-ld9wl
    @Chris-ld9wl Před měsícem +52

    Couldn't agree more. Oscar is calm and methodical and I would love to see him and Max go wheel to wheel.

  • @BelegCuthali0n
    @BelegCuthali0n Před měsícem +27

    Fun fact about that 1984 Monaco GP: Yes, Prost (and the French bias at the FIA at that point) got them to stop the race, which secured his victory that race. But because only half points were awarded, Prost would ultimately lose the title by 0,5 points to Lauda. If he had finished the full race in Monaco in 2nd place behind Senna he would have won the world title.

  • @alexj.cooney5946
    @alexj.cooney5946 Před měsícem +42

    Oscar is awesome. He’s kinda unflappable and focused. Nobody is gonna get in his head. The way he drives his aggressive with a cold calculated management. He knows when to hold back and when to go all out.

  • @craigargent1079
    @craigargent1079 Před měsícem +9

    Oscar is a triple threat, fast, calm and an insane technical knowledge of what is happening around him during a race. Listen to his team radio this season he's aware of what the drivers are doing infront and behind him. This kid is the future of the next wave of drivers in F1....Bearman, Doohan, Kimi. Once he gets his first F1 victory the door will be open and he'll show what the understated hype is all about. Brilliant time to be a fan of F1, the future is bright!

  • @tggd8423
    @tggd8423 Před měsícem +17

    I like that Oscar stays super calm and fair on the radio and doesn’t try to throw other drivers under the bus.

  • @AbiARDH.Official
    @AbiARDH.Official Před měsícem +37

    Yes! finally someone said it in public!
    He is calm, yet determined

  • @BelegCuthali0n
    @BelegCuthali0n Před měsícem +17

    I agree that Piastri is going to be the real threat for the future. With all respect to Norris and his talent, I do think he lacks the mental strength to deal with the pressure and all the negativity that will inevitably come once you're no longer the new underdog, but actually start winning. He already struggled with it when he was driving around with relatively low pressure in the midfield. Piastri has a far more down to earth and laid back attitude towards these things. I think that he and Max have probably the healthiest attitude towards both praise and criticism of the whole grid.

  • @doomfunk
    @doomfunk Před měsícem +14

    Saw some interviews with Oscar and he's very intelligent. His overtakes recently show that intelligence, using parts of the track that other had not bc he understood the limits of the car AND his oppositions car. Keep him on a good car and he's gonna get some Ws once he gains the consistency of experience.

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music Před měsícem +3

      Agreed, he's already a great driver, but now he has to combine that with the fragile balance of the car and tyres, and he is showing that he's a fast learner.
      I think in turn it also pushes Lando more into desperation mode against Max, because Lando also knows that he makes very few mistakes.
      So if Lando overcooks it, there's a danger of being overtaken by Oscar, and even worse, crash out and Oscar even overtaking him in the championship.
      44pts difference still, but with everyone close in points and performance inbetween, things could potentially swing all kinds of ways.

  • @RacingBlind9
    @RacingBlind9 Před měsícem +29

    Oscar reminds me of Kimi. Speaks more on track than off.

  • @MurrayMaunder
    @MurrayMaunder Před měsícem +10

    There are no rookies in 2024 (Bearman aside), Oscar is against drivers with 5+ seasons to his 1. The Pirellis are enigmatic and untrustworthy in general. OP has enormous natural speed, great attitude and work ethic and is ice calm like Kimi. He is the natural successor to Max as you hinted.

    • @torif1girl454
      @torif1girl454 Před měsícem +1

      Makes me miss multiple tyre companies. Ah good days!

  • @karlmibus5724
    @karlmibus5724 Před měsícem +7

    I grew up in the 90's when I would sometimes watch the race on TV, and remember hearing the roar of the engines going around Albert Park in Melbourne as I walked around the city.
    However, it's only this year that I started following F1 properly, and discovered that a new Australian driver was in the lineup. I did my research, and the more I learnt about Oscar, the more I admired him. His cool headed but aggressive approach to racing really drew me. His consistent and methodical style will be one of his greatest strengths. Once he nails tyre management he will be a force to beat. Having Mark Webber as manager is just the icing on the cake, a double Aussie duo with a lot to prove! Of course I have a little Australian bias, but he's my favourite to watch as well as Yuki and Nico.
    Thankyou for all your content Laws, you're my go-to for F1 news and stories. I appreciate the passion you bring when you talk about all things F1. You're a true fan of the sport, and despite having your favourites, review all drivers with little to no bias. Dont ever lose that passion x

  • @RockSolitude
    @RockSolitude Před měsícem +28

    Oscar holding P2 because he knew he couldn't catch George is a misnomer. He was absolutely pushing to catch George and was within 2 and a half seconds of him after overtaking Sainz but then the VSC increased that gap back to over 4 seconds and the jig was up.

    • @AUmarcus
      @AUmarcus Před měsícem +7

      He almost got back into Russell's DRS but ran out of laps.

    • @walover165
      @walover165 Před měsícem +5

      Yeah, it was 1.9 at the end. Without the VSC he catches Russell for sure.

  • @danielrain_yt
    @danielrain_yt Před měsícem +21

    Oscar has shown he can level with the talent of lando, lando has knocked it up a gear and I have no fear Oscar will be able to do the same. Good luck to them both.we are Very lucky to have drivers of this calibre on display.

    • @bjs7442
      @bjs7442 Před měsícem +3

      I haven't seen him level with the talent of Lando yet , only the occasional race and they are very occasional after 40 races including sprints.

    • @manavkumar6590
      @manavkumar6590 Před měsícem +2

      @@bjs7442Piastri is only in his second season. Norris is quite clearly a notch above him in terms of skill, but I think they will be closely matched by 2026 or even in the latter half of 2025. It’s another Russell-Hamilton or Leclerc-Sainz pairing.

  • @MechanicalSculptor
    @MechanicalSculptor Před měsícem +33

    I remember watching Oscars 2019 Formula Renault Eurocup campaign a couple of years ago, the videos for each round I would assume, are still available on CZcams. Anyway, during that season he kept getting run off track by Victor Martins, especially when trying to overtake for the lead. It clearly pissed him off more and more as the season progressed, the body language was clear, but he said nothing about it during post race interviews. He knew that challenging a French drivers abilities in a French championship was a zero sum game. Instead he reassessed where and how to overtake him at each venue, where Martins getting his elbows out would be less effective, and of course the rest is history. If Oscar is faster than Max at some point in future, I’m expecting to see similar calculated racing. He’ll quickly learn where Max is most likely to go all chicken wings, and find the best opportunities for cleaner overtakes. There will be some carnage during the learning curve, but in my opinion Oscar could potentially, eventually become a championship building machine. He very much eyes the long game. I also think the Constructors Title is well and truly on for McLaren too this year btw. Oscar and Lando can taste it too, I’m sure.

    • @bjs7442
      @bjs7442 Před měsícem

      Renault Eurocup . That was the championship that Oscar was 8th in 2018 and won in 2019 by 7.5 points to Martins. Lando won it as a rookie aged just 16 in 2016 by 53 points.

    • @MechanicalSculptor
      @MechanicalSculptor Před měsícem +2

      @@bjs7442 One and the same, yes. Lando was an outstanding junior, probably the best junior driver in the world in those years leading up to f1. Oscar was a late developer, typical of Australian drivers due to lesser domestic competition, but did get European experience from 2015 on and from 2019 had an unrivalled junior career. He’s looking highly promising as an F1 driver, has fantastic feel and style adaptability for variants in machinery. Loving the competition between them, and against the rest of the field.

    • @nuztuz903
      @nuztuz903 Před měsícem +3

      @@bjs7442 and then piastri won f3 and f2 consecutively as a rookie which lando did not

    • @bjs7442
      @bjs7442 Před měsícem

      @@nuztuz903 Lando won f3 as a rookie by 53 points . Oscar won F3 by just 3 points and only 4 points ahead of Logan Sargeant in third place. Yes Oscar won F2 so he won two championships as a rookie.
      Lando won five single seat championships as a rookie plus the world karting championship. He was only beaten by one driver as a junior and that was . George Russel .in F2.

    • @nuztuz903
      @nuztuz903 Před měsícem +2

      @@bjs7442 oscar won f2 as a rookie by 60 points and only started racing in europe in 2017

  • @Games_and_Music
    @Games_and_Music Před měsícem +16

    Lando is RoboCop, Max is the Terminator T-800, George is the T-1000 and Oscar is John Connor.
    Oh, and Latifi is ED-209.

  • @AndyFromBeaverton
    @AndyFromBeaverton Před měsícem +33

    Oscar drives incredibly maturely for his age. Not many mistakes.

    •  Před měsícem +1

      No wonder McLaren signed him up. I'm Australian and a McLaren fan, and as much as I like Ricciardo as a person, he's not the best driver. In any case, I support McLaren and not the driver, but it's good to see Oscar doing well for McLaren and his country.

    • @timotejbogsa1216
      @timotejbogsa1216 Před měsícem +2

      As a driver in his 2nd season he doesn't make many mistakes, but compared to lando he makes too many and is somewhat hurting mclaren in the championship

    •  Před měsícem +2

      @timotejbogsa1216 I agree that Lando is the better driver, but I don't think that McLaren could get a better 2nd driver than Oscar for this season. They had a choice between taking on a new driver or sticking with Ricciardo, and I think they made the right choice.

  • @joshtheking1772
    @joshtheking1772 Před měsícem +12

    The reason why i like Piastri as well is for one very specific reason. He is a Team oriented driver. He lets Lando lead the team without feeling he has to compete with him. He handles it with a cool head and steps up if Lando cant handle the whole load.

    • @manavkumar6590
      @manavkumar6590 Před měsícem

      He’s not ‘letting’ Lando lead the team, he’s simply not as fast as Lando at the moment. Oscar is learning from Lando.

    • @user-nb7pc1nu5f
      @user-nb7pc1nu5f Před 18 dny +2

      @@manavkumar6590 No , Oscar is smarter than you think. He is a proven winner. Just wait.

    • @manavkumar6590
      @manavkumar6590 Před 18 dny

      @@user-nb7pc1nu5f He is still getting beaten by Lando 💀

    • @BigV24
      @BigV24 Před 16 dny

      Lando chokes a lot, Oscar will pounce soon when he has more experience but it’s already looking promising

  • @LifeHappensForYou
    @LifeHappensForYou Před měsícem +53

    Oscar 🇦🇺 is cool as a Cucumber and Naturally fast on the race track . He is humble with no ego ! Enough said 😊 Australia's next World Champ 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @ThePashaplaybug
    @ThePashaplaybug Před měsícem +19

    As a red bull fan since the Vettel days. I must say I always see mclaren in a fond light. They are my second favourite team and currently has my favourite lineup. I am excited to see the fights we're about to see this and next year. However, I am worried that Lando will become this generation's Nico Rosberg to Oscar. Or possibly Riccardo to Verstappen. I guess we shall see.

  • @baconliontigers985
    @baconliontigers985 Před měsícem +3

    I am a huge Riccardo fan but I was super upset when Oscar didn’t make it it F1 after his F2 win when Zhou got a seat, so I wasn’t too upset when Oscar replaced Daniel

  • @bobroberts3968
    @bobroberts3968 Před měsícem +7

    Piastri is the one to watch for sure. Kid is showing a lot of talent.

  • @Fouetzky
    @Fouetzky Před měsícem +11

    I am a big Lando fan, but I have to admit Oscar has the higher potential of both McLaren drivers and it's a matter of time before he "takes over" as the "no1 driver". He's cool and calculated, and when he irons out the few little tactical things Lando has over him, mainly tire management which Lando has become a master of, he'll be the second best driver on the grid.

    • @irwinrommel2099
      @irwinrommel2099 Před měsícem +3

      Problem is for Lando, when he gets eclipsed he's not mature enough to take that. It might become a Hamilton/Rosberg level rivalry.

    • @Fouetzky
      @Fouetzky Před měsícem

      @@irwinrommel2099 No driver likes getting beat by his teammate but I somehow don't see a clash between them. I think it's more getting used to race at the top. He's been used to the midfield with sporadic podiums for his first few years, so it's a change of mindset and vibes. And Oscar is more calm and rational than Nico and Lewis, he knows now is not the time to fight with Lando and sees the big picture (Him letting Lando come back in front of him in Canada was a good proof of that). But next year, things will change I'm pretty sure.

    • @bjs7442
      @bjs7442 Před měsícem

      Its always next year when we will see the potential of Oscar. They have a competitive car this year. I suspect next year people will still talk about his potential. He is now no rookie. He has competed in 40 F1 races under his belt already. Lando after 40 races was well into his third year of racing. Oh and top tyre management doesn't come the more you race if it did Perez would be the king. You start with a talent for it . Its not a given that Oscar will improve more than modestly. He is a very good driver but WDC material ?. He is quite some way off that level. He will have race wins and be in demand.

  • @jmcmotorsportstv
    @jmcmotorsportstv Před měsícem +2

    As an Aussie,I really hope so. Piastri is really solid and on the verge of becoming a contender. Those passes at Austria were epic.

  • @TheSlowoldman
    @TheSlowoldman Před měsícem +3

    Oscar has a composure far beyond his years. Humility that is obviously true and he seems to be a driver who learns from his mistakes. When you see him under pressure in a race situation it's hard to believe he is only in his sophomore season. McLaren found a gem of a driver and one that could potentially develop into a future WDC. He does need to work on his tire management and quite possibly the future issues with a competitive teammate.

  • @mr.izanami1796
    @mr.izanami1796 Před měsícem +28

    Max as Senna vs Oscar as Prost gonna be legendary, if both teams keeps their strenght for 25. I have the feeling Oscar will outscore Norris in 25.

    • @vinster8884
      @vinster8884 Před měsícem +7

      I agree based on what I've seen and what I'd like to see.

    • @timotejbogsa1216
      @timotejbogsa1216 Před měsícem

      Sure that's what they all said last year

    • @JohnFromAccounting
      @JohnFromAccounting Před měsícem

      I think it's funny that Alonso and Hamilton have the longest rivalry, and they're the most similar on the grid. Senna and Prost were opposites. Schumacher didn't even have rivals because he was such a domineering force, and didn't even consider his opposition.

  • @CallMeJarv
    @CallMeJarv Před měsícem +10

    Oscar has been may favorite new driver to the grid so far, and I'm so glad Mclaren got him on the team. Him and lando are a great pair. He is a great driver, very consistent and the way things are going he migjt get his first win this year. I'm praying he does. He has a very promising future in F1.

  • @ohkcorral9799
    @ohkcorral9799 Před měsícem +3

    seeing that oscar is fairly new to F1, he has improved tremendously. i’m super excited to see what mclaren and oscar can do. i’m a diehard noris and daniel fan but seeing oscar perform is exciting

  • @gasgaslex_photos
    @gasgaslex_photos Před měsícem +7

    Oscar is such a mature driver for his age and experience, he must have great parents

  • @aph1555
    @aph1555 Před měsícem +6

    McLaren did Oscar dirty in Silverstone

  • @darksider4736
    @darksider4736 Před měsícem +4

    Oscar has a natural talent for wheel to wheel racing. Great overtaker and clean racer too. He just needs a bit of tire management and more race pace overall. Very smart and clever racer.

  • @GeeTeeNZ
    @GeeTeeNZ Před měsícem +4

    OscarP - "The Silent Assassin". Totally agree with you - love watching that kid race and with more experience, he will be deadly!

  • @darshanpadayachee4383
    @darshanpadayachee4383 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks to his cool temperament and absolute fearlessness I think Oscar has one of the highest skill ceilings of any drivers on the grid. Once he’s able to hone his skills he will be absolutely devastating. That being said whilst I definitely think Oscar is incredible and has a very interesting personality and style compared to other drivers. Personally I still want to see what Charles is able to do with more experience in race winning machinery. Genuinely think that if Charles is able to have a race winning car he would be as good if not better than Verstappen. A 5 way race between Piastri, Norris, Verstappen, Leclerc and Hamilton will be incredible!

  • @hojou_m_
    @hojou_m_ Před měsícem +15

    yeah I rlly like his confidence and fearless style. I think he's gonna win a race definetely this year probaby sooner?

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Před měsícem +15

      If things had been just that little bit different, Oscar would be on three wins.

    • @abel6846
      @abel6846 Před měsícem +3

      Sooner than this year? You think he will win a race last year? That would be quite: well, impossible.

    • @hojou_m_
      @hojou_m_ Před měsícem +1

      @@abel6846 well we all saw what McClaren are capable of and we all know redbull struggling so there could be a chance. cuz literally max is covering like one snap and something can happen just my opinion

    • @Sorongus-xz3gy
      @Sorongus-xz3gy Před měsícem

      ​@@hojou_m_ they can't travel to the past and win a race

  • @El_Nano2005
    @El_Nano2005 Před měsícem +2

    The perfect blend of Kimi and Prost :> two of my top 5 personal favorite

  • @roba165
    @roba165 Před měsícem +21

    FINALY someone said it!!! Both are great drivers, but Oscar has the mentality and calmness that Norris still lacks.

    • @ColdDrink25
      @ColdDrink25 Před měsícem

      he loses to Lando every race

    • @DiscoStu65-sj6pu
      @DiscoStu65-sj6pu Před měsícem +3

      @@ColdDrink25 for now yes but just wait buddy😂

    • @timotejbogsa1216
      @timotejbogsa1216 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@DiscoStu65-sj6pu everyone says his race pace still lacks but they seem to forget that it's not really that close in qualy as well it's 8-3 in qualy and 8-3 in the races not counting the sprints and sprint qualys or else the difference would be even bigger lol

    • @DiscoStu65-sj6pu
      @DiscoStu65-sj6pu Před měsícem +3

      @@timotejbogsa1216 it’s only his second year in F1…. He’s a fast learner and no doubt will push Norris before the new regulations come in.

  • @Hamisxa
    @Hamisxa Před měsícem +7

    same thing ive been thinking. Piastri is truly the next person who will be crowned champion after Max.

  • @Renardeau
    @Renardeau Před měsícem +3

    we need Oscar to go further on the smooth driving style, make his mediums last as hards.

  • @killianpotworoska3096
    @killianpotworoska3096 Před měsícem +2

    First and foremost, Max Verstappen will never fear any opponent! And secondly, Piastri indeed seems to resemble Max Verstappen in terms of character. Make no mistake, he certainly does not yet have the absolute genius of Max Verstappen, but he can indeed play the same kind of role as Prost in the future. It is quite ignorant to think or suggest that within this generation and even future generations, a super talent like Max Verstappen would be on the way within the same era!

  • @alpd7638
    @alpd7638 Před měsícem +2

    If you want to say that Max tried to drive lando onto the grass after the inchident (even though he was obviously just getting off the racing line and out the way of the Alpine), then you also have to argue that Lando drove into him with his front wing when they both went off.
    Neither is true.

  • @Truna57
    @Truna57 Před měsícem +6

    Big admirer of Oscar. It will take a while for him to sort out his race pace. I also think he will need to move on from McLaren as the team’s long standing affection for Lando will mean that Oscar will always be seen as a back up. I really think he has it in him to up his game at a team where he is definitely the number 1 but currently not clear where that would be.

    • @matiusclicarelli700
      @matiusclicarelli700 Před měsícem +4

      I don't think it'll take much longer at all for the race pace to pick up at all, really. Look how much is improved this year alone.
      Remember Carlos took him out at Miami, got the 5 place grid penalty at Imola, a 3 place penalty here at Austria. Which, one of them was obviously his fault. But otherwise, you put that into the mix, and you'll probably see he's improved already this year, a lot. And he hasn't even had 2 seasons racing F1 yet. So he'll improve more than Lando will.
      And I think he's okay at McLaren, as long as Stella is there. He'll let them decide on track who's number 1 and number 2. But if McLaren is run by a Britt, then Lando will be their number 1 for sure.

  • @user-ic7mv6bj4w
    @user-ic7mv6bj4w Před měsícem +7

    I am a fan of Oscar. No drama just good driving.

  • @suxix7312
    @suxix7312 Před měsícem +3

    Feels really good to hear you say this. I've been saying the past two years now that I strongly feel Piastri is going to be the one who will challenge Verstappen. Not Noris.

  • @timn6864
    @timn6864 Před měsícem +5

    I'd love to see a heart rate monitor on Oscar during a race. I feel like it would rarely get above resting HR

  • @nathaliasantos2379
    @nathaliasantos2379 Před měsícem +4

    As a Piastri fan and new to the sport I found my place in CZcams

  • @lelongelmo_1453
    @lelongelmo_1453 Před měsícem +8

    Another reason to love LawVS, OP81 world domination 🦅🦅

  • @tristanskipworth4377
    @tristanskipworth4377 Před měsícem +5

    I really liked what Andrea Stella said about team orders in Austria. Hope they stick to that

  • @mikolaygrudzien8764
    @mikolaygrudzien8764 Před 28 dny +1

    I like the way Piastri handles the car on the racetrack, don't like the way he handles interviews, he seems awkward, but on the racetrack he is definitely not awkward. Looking forwards to his first race soon very soon.

  • @DearestAtlas
    @DearestAtlas Před 21 dnem +2

    This has aged,,,, very well and very accurately. I love this video, and it has gotten me to subscribe!

  • @djholster676
    @djholster676 Před měsícem +1

    Piastri drove an excellent race in Austria. He was consistenty pulling 0.2 seconds per lap off the cars in front. It was hardly mentioned or noticed by commentators. Perfect pacing.

  • @jasonconnolly2873
    @jasonconnolly2873 Před měsícem +2

    He's Aussie !!! 🇦🇺
    Reminds me more like Mansell with his driving style. Oscar will be a world champion not if but when.
    Another great video mate 👏👍

  • @hayleycooper9299
    @hayleycooper9299 Před měsícem +3

    He is a bloody good driver and seems a nice bloke, kiwi chilled.

  • @morrydodd6211
    @morrydodd6211 Před měsícem +1

    Mark Webber being manager for Oscar.....never red cow. You're right about Helmet and Mark, I don't think Mark will ever forgive him. Too many promises weren't fulfilled. Love the commentary you do over the whole season 👍

  • @ethanwatt-dz3xq
    @ethanwatt-dz3xq Před měsícem +8

    Prost is the perfect comparison. He’s not the type to make rash moves, and he’s not the flashiest driver of all time, but he’s just super quick, and level headed.
    He’s shined at the front, and once he gets a handle on his tyre management, he’ll be threatening for titles

  • @salamiander9238
    @salamiander9238 Před měsícem +3

    Great content as always! I’m especially loving this Piastri content and am so glad that he’s getting more and more recognition!! He’s also my favourite driver at the moment, and I am SUPER EXCITED to see what awaits him 😆😆

  • @MV1-OP81-Mclaren
    @MV1-OP81-Mclaren Před měsícem +3

    Another great video keep it up🙌
    I agree with everything you said but the one thing i have to disagree on is the favouritism. McLaren favour Lando over Oscar. Lando is Zak's boy , Zak would sell his legs if it meant Lando winning the championship.

    • @walover165
      @walover165 Před měsícem +1

      Yep and it's gonna be a big problem for McLaren. Norris already throws a tantrum any time he percieves things as not going his way.

    • @timotejbogsa1216
      @timotejbogsa1216 Před měsícem

      Of course they're going to favour a driver that's getting majority of the big results for the team i like oscar man, but if he really wants to be n1 in the team or even close to that he has to be closer to lando every week not just once every 3-4 weeks.

  • @premsontakke2298
    @premsontakke2298 Před měsícem +2

    Oscar is going to be World Champion as he already is one of the best on the grid.

  • @hulloits4421
    @hulloits4421 Před měsícem +3

    Right now it is good that oscar sits behind and doesnt risk points position because while lando is fighting max, oscar is helping mclaren to play the constructors' game. If max is probably going to win the drivers' this year, mclaren needs consistent points and not a win right before a DNF to get the constructors' title

  • @moonbathing2002
    @moonbathing2002 Před měsícem +6

    Osar - Carm, colected, fast, fearless, one liners!

  • @P_FamilyJAR
    @P_FamilyJAR Před měsícem +3

    One of his best qualities is that he doesn’t whinge like Lando, George, Lewis and Lance when things don’t go his way

    • @bjs7442
      @bjs7442 Před měsícem

      Yes I agree it is one of his best qualities. It ought to be his driving but that needs work to become a top F1 driver and not just a very good driver.

  • @user-ht6oy4zm7h
    @user-ht6oy4zm7h Před měsícem +2

    I didn’t like Oscar at first but he’s certainly earned my respect and admiration. Being a huge Senna fan back in the day, I disliked Prost severely. With time, I’ve learned to appreciate the strategic side of race craft yet I still favor the more aggressive/risky drivers.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Před měsícem +1

      The opposite personalities especially highlighted each other's talents. Having 2 Sennas would be bombastic but it would more often than not lead to crashes.

  • @michaelcobbin
    @michaelcobbin Před měsícem +3

    Oscar did well with his tyres for the Austrian GP, so the signs look good.

  • @Penorkle90210
    @Penorkle90210 Před měsícem +3

    McLaren needs to stop throwing Piastri under the bus.

  • @Andash75
    @Andash75 Před měsícem +2

    It’s why Prost was the ‘Professor’ and Danny couldn’t handle the Mclaren except at Monza.

  • @Wombat28D
    @Wombat28D Před měsícem +2

    Max, Charles and George got some time in a less competitive car before getting a drive in a top car (George probably had too much time in the Williams though). Even Lando got time in a less competitive McLaren to learn the ropes. Except for a few early races last year, Oscar's McLaren has been fast and the pressure has been on him all the time to be competitive. He seems to have handled the pressure well. You only have to look at Alex Albon and Pierre Gasly in the Red Bull to see what pressure can do to an inexperienced driver. I hope Oscar does get to challenge Max. It would be very interesting.

  • @r7coo
    @r7coo Před měsícem +1

    Oscar reminds me of Kimi Raikkonen, he is ice cold a super driver.

  • @dangraycon
    @dangraycon Před měsícem +3

    Unfortunately being level headed doesn’t make you quicker. I’m yet to see him close to matching Lando’s race pace consistently. Does he have room to grow, sure, but the greats (Schumacher, Senna, Prost, Hamilton, Verstappen, even Vettel) all showed far more after 1.5 years in the sport. First he has to get close to even competing with Lando before we can talk about Verstappen, looks like a pretty deluded take to me...

  • @cee1699
    @cee1699 Před měsícem +2

    His long learning curve with tyres is kind of worrisome though. If he has a long learning curve in general it will be his weak point against the guy with the shortest learning curve in F1 history

  • @desshinnick9365
    @desshinnick9365 Před měsícem +1

    Piastri seems very clinical with his passes.

  • @bradnelson4778
    @bradnelson4778 Před 14 dny +1

    Oscar and Lando neck and neck - but consider how long each has been at McLaren. Also, Webber has a direct line to Horner if things get roadblocked at McLaren. He is cool enough to take on Max without getting emotional like a few of the other drivers who moan when things don’t go their way. Oscar is a cross between Prost and Kimi - a lethal weapon.

  • @taziefahmed9750
    @taziefahmed9750 Před měsícem +2

    Senna/Prost Lewis/Alonso and in future Lando/Oscar for title with Mclaren

  • @RedNip123
    @RedNip123 Před měsícem +1

    I've also been really impressed with Piastri, youthful yet mature beyond his years

  • @trailmix8t4
    @trailmix8t4 Před měsícem +3

    I'm a Prost fan and would love to see Oscar challenge Max for the title one day

  • @KBSimRacing
    @KBSimRacing Před měsícem +3

    Tyre management might come down to diff settings. Or all the different things you have to do with settings on the steering wheel while driving. Either way it will all come with mor time.. BTW I'm a Piastri fan, I have a lot of his merch and loving it.

  • @SilverBucket69
    @SilverBucket69 Před měsícem +1

    I've been saying this for a while now and no one seems to notice that Piastri is a future legend in the making

  • @mutleyeng
    @mutleyeng Před 19 dny +1

    been saying for a while that Oscar is a Prost 2.0 - but on top of that he has a level of aggression that I don't think Prost ever had. If we get to see him where he can challenge for the drivers title I think no quarter will be given. I hope we get to see that

  • @brandonfrancis1544
    @brandonfrancis1544 Před měsícem +4

    I’d have to say that personally to have Oscar flourish to the top of his ability he needs to be number 1 somewhere and I’d hate to see him go as a McLaren fan but idk if he can get to the top of his game alongside Lando

  • @Crackatinny-sj8dt
    @Crackatinny-sj8dt Před 16 dny

    His tyre management lately is impeccable. He got stuck behind Charles for an extra lap at Spa which I think robbed us of an extra exciting last lap.

  • @dommonte3507
    @dommonte3507 Před 16 dny +1

    Oscar has the best mentor being Mark Webber, he is so level headed and has a huge future

  • @lithyy2972
    @lithyy2972 Před měsícem +1

    how did Max beat lewis? he used every rule to the letter and gained every small advantage. just looking at that alone shows what youre up against on the mental side, but Oscar just like Kimi and Button did is smart enough and seems to have the team around him to challenge that and it's very exciting potentially seeing another championship fight in that context. it always makes everything so complex and so much to talk about during those seasons so 🤞🤞

  • @renlysotherlover294
    @renlysotherlover294 Před měsícem +1

    You’re really stretching your fandom to new levels to reach on this one.

  • @MelissaCruz23
    @MelissaCruz23 Před měsícem +1

    I love your takes!!! They’re just so methodical and genuine ❤

  • @TechMyLifeVideo
    @TechMyLifeVideo Před měsícem +1

    2:45 Yep, nail on head. If he'd come out and said, I know my move is going to put some Dan fans offside, but I am a race driver and when I see an opening I go for it. But is stead he came across like a twat. I'm a Dan fan and a Prost fan, I am here because of the thumbnail. Prost is underrated.

  • @arconeagain
    @arconeagain Před 3 dny

    I've been calling him Professor Piastri for some time now. Fellow Melburnian here.

  • @zlm001
    @zlm001 Před měsícem +1

    I do not understand why some people feel like Piastri betrayed Alpine or did something unethical or immoral when he signed with McLaren. Alpine did everything possible to NOT give Piastri a seat up until Alonso officially announced he was leaving Alpine. For some reason Alpine decided to give Ocon a multi year contract early, but fought Alonso tooth and nail against giving him a multi year deal as well when it was time to negotiate with him. Up until the time, it was clear that there was absolutely no seat available for Piastri at Alpine for 2023 and it was very likely that there would not be a seat open at Alpine until 2025. So many promising, young drivers get stuck waiting as a reserve driver for many years and never get a seat. Alpine made it extremely clear that Piastri was not a priority and it seemed extremely likely that he would end up like all the other promising talent that waste away into oblivion in the reserve role. Until the Alonso fall out, Piastri had absolutely no chance at getting a seat anytime soon unless he could sign somewhere else. Basically, he could gamble on maybe getting a seat in two years with Alpine or get he could sign and get a guaranteed (McLaren guarantee is fairly week as we’ve seen since, but that’s not the point) seat the next season. It was an absolutely slam dunk, no-brainer type of decision to join McLaren.
    Alpine decided Ocon was their man and Alonso was more of a mascot or teacher. I never liked Ocon and I thought Alpine should buy him out of his remaining contract and give Alonso and Piastri the 2023 seats at the time. The Piastri could learn while trying to out do Alonso. I understand why Alpine wanted Ocon because he was a known quantity and was competitive with Alonso. Alpine wanted everything though and in the end got nothing. I don’t like how young drivers get stuck with whichever team finances their early careers. I get it, but it just seems to be more unfair than it could be considering so many drivers never get a chance while mediocre drivers continue to get signed.

    • @walover165
      @walover165 Před měsícem +1

      Because Szafnauer and Rossi got to the media first and started wailing about it and setting up that narrative. By the time the truth came out, the F1 press had moved onto other things, and had no interest in a wholesale correction of that narrative.