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McLaren boss likens Piastri to Schumacher

Oscar Piastri has been likened to Michael Schumacher. Image: XPB Images McLaren boss Andrea Stella has drawn parallels between Oscar Piastri and seven-time F1 world champion Michael Schumacher. Piastri this week inked a new two-year contract with McLaren that will keep him at the team until at least 2026. The Australian has had an impressive debut season, building on a stellar junior career that saw him win three championships in as many seasons. But while it was that early success that made him appealing to the team, his attitude and character are what earned him a new deal less than a year into his F1 career. “Obviously when McLaren so strongly wanted to sign Oscar, we looked at the...
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