LIVE: Armed with a fresh contract extension at McLaren, Australia’s Oscar Piastri arrives at Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix with another major boost – a raft of upgrades that he hopes will deliver him a first podium of his rookie F1 career.
On the back of his 17th-to-seventh drive in Singapore, Piastri this week locked in a contract extension that will see him remain at the papaya team until 2026.
Now he prepares for his first-ever attempt at the Mie Prefecture track with its 18 corners – many of them challenging high-speed turns.
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He said: “This is a race that I’m really looking forward to taking on. It’s an old-school track with undulations and fast, flowing corner sequences and it looks great fun to drive.
I’ve only driven it in the simulator, as I’ve never raced here before, so it’s another new circuit for me.”
But Piastri has impressed this season when taking on tracks for the first time. Singapore was the third track where he scored points that he’d previously only driven in a simulator, after Albert Park and Zandvoort.
Crucial to his hopes of a first-ever grand prix podium – having secured one podium in a sprint race this season, with a best feature race finish of fourth – is a radical MCL60 upgrade that Lando Norris enjoyed last weekend.
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The new aero package boosts downforce thanks to a new-look side-pod, fresh front and rear wing endplates, as well as major changes to the floor and floor edge, fences, and diffuser, plus new aerodynamic features around the Halo.
Piastri said: “I’m really looking forward to getting the upgrades that Lando had in Singapore as the team have clearly done an awesome job.”
Norris finished P2 in Singapore, and he credited his strong finish to the new upgrades.
“The upgrades paid off, this is down to that, we wouldn’t have finished on the podium without the upgrades, so big thanks to the team and another trophy for them,” Norris said.
“Oscar is going to have the upgrades as well, so we’ll have two cars to battle and push the guys at the front and that’s going to help even more.”
Piastri this week also revealed a major piece of advice from mentor and agent Mark Webber, who enjoyed plenty of podiums at Suzuka in his career.
Piastri said Webber told him: “Prepare your neck for Sector 1. That was the first piece of advice and yeah, obviously, there’s so many factors here, you know.
“The wind can play a massive, massive role, especially through the high-speed corners; it’s a long race, a lot of corners where you put a lot of energy through the tyres. So yeah, a lot of factors. But your neck’s probably a big one.”
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FRIDAY
PRACTICE 1 Midday AEST (session starts 12.30pm)
PRACTICE 2 3.45pm AEST (starts 4pm)
SATURDAY
PRACTICE 3 12.45pm AEST (starts 12.30pm)
QUALIFYING 3pm AEST (starts 4pm)
SUNDAY
RACE 1.30PM AEDT (starts 3pm)
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