Oscar Piastri showed impressive form in the opening round of the 2025 Formula One season, winning the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday. Starting from pole, Max Verstappen led early, but Piastri passed him on the 14th lap and maintained his lead for the rest of the race. This win marked Piastri’s fourth this season and his third consecutive victory.
Teammate Lando Norris claimed second place, overtaking Verstappen just four laps later. They finished far ahead of the competition, with Norris almost 38 seconds ahead of George Russell in third.
Piastri’s winning streak is significant. He is the first McLaren driver to secure three straight victories since Mika Häkkinen in the late ’90s. Currently, Piastri leads the driver standings by 16 points over Norris.
Interestingly, despite his recent success, Piastri acknowledged areas needing improvement. He expressed frustration with his qualifying performance, stating, "I think this weekend was not my best." He added that winning from a fourth-place start is unlikely and emphasized the importance of consistency.
Social media buzzed after the race, especially about Piastri’s celebration. He performed the Griddy dance — a bet he made with NFL player Justin Jefferson, who popularized the move. Piastri joked that his dance needed improvement, as he hadn’t practiced much.
Miami’s Grand Prix is known for its star-studded atmosphere, with celebrities like Timothée Chalamet and Patrick Mahomes in attendance. This year, drivers paraded in miniature LEGO models of their cars, made with nearly 400,000 pieces, adding a fun twist to the event.
On a different note, Lewis Hamilton faced challenges as he finished in eighth place. His new season with Ferrari has been rocky, and he finds himself far behind Piastri in the standings. After a frustrating race, Hamilton expressed his competitive spirit, saying, “I’ve still got that fire in my belly.”
This season promises more excitement, with Piastri at the forefront, showcasing not just skill but the resilience needed to succeed in a highly competitive field. For more detailed analysis on the race strategies and standings, visit Formula 1’s official website.