
Oscar Piastri believes he underperformed in the Miami Grand Prix and says he has areas to work on despite earning his third victory in a row.
The Australian became the first McLaren driver to win three grands prix in a row since Mike Hakkinen at the start of 1998, and also managed to do so for the first time in his single-seater career. Piastri was second in the Sprint largely due to the timing of a Safety Car having led most of the race, but after winning from fourth on the grid on Sunday, he said it wasn’t one of his better victories.
“I think this weekend was not my best, and a lot of that was ,” Piastri said. “The race was pretty solid, but I was pretty frustrated with my performance. Ultimately, yes, I won the race this weekend, but I think the likelihood of winning many races qualifying fourth is pretty low.
“I did a lot of things right, but there was definitely some good fortune there as well, and a very quick car. I don’t want to rely on that every single Sunday.
“Clearly, this is the exception to the pace we’ve had this year. Yes, we’ve always had a strong car, but the pace we had from lap one it felt like was unexpected, even for us. I’ll definitely take the performance and we’ll try and work out how to do that every weekend, but there’s still definitely things to work on from a personal side and from a team point of view.”