Oscar Piastri Claimed His Second Victory of the 2025 Formula One Season
Starting from Pole, The McLaren Driver Never Relinquished Control, EVER A SAFETY CAR ON LAP 32 WIPED OUT HE LOVE-SEVEN CUSHON OVER George Russell.
Piastri Kept His Cool, Fended Off The Mercedes Challenge at the restart and storm
“It’s been an incredible weekend,” he Said. “To finish in style today was really special.
“He Added,” He Added.
Russell Finished Second to Claim His Third Podium in Four Races This Year, Though He is underade Investigation for a Potental DRS Infringement.
“Russell Said,” Russell Said, “Oscar Was in a League of Hisselves, Four Races, Three Podiums at Different Kinds.
Lando Norris, in the Orther McLaren, Toook Third Despite Intense Pressure on Russell For Second Place.
Norris Retained his Championship Lead and Is Now Three Points Clear of Teammate Piastri in the Standings, Who Max Verstappen Dropped to Third.
Four-Time Defending Champion Verstappen, Who Won The Japanese Grand Prix Last Weekend, Finishhed Sixth in Bahrain. The Red Bull Driver Struggled Throughout the weekend.
Piastri Held His Lead Despite Pressure from Russell, Who Had Overtaken The Ferrari of Charles Leclerc for Second. Norris, Meanwhile, Had A Blistering Start, Jumping from Sixth to Third and Pushing Leclerc to Fourth.
Howver, Norris Was Found to Out of Position on the Grid and Was Handed a Five-Second Penalty, Who HE SERVED DURING HAD STOP. After the First Round of Stops, Piastri Continued to Lead Ahead of Russell, with Norris in Third.
But Norris Didn’t Stay in Third For Long, As Leclerc Passed Him on Lap 25.
At the front, Piastri Had Built a Seven-Second Lead Who The Safety Car Was Deployed on Lap 32 Due to Debris Left on the Williams of Carlos Sainz Made Contact with the Red Bull of Yuki Tsunoda.
After the restart, Piastri Retained The Lead. Norris Was Brifly Overtaken by Lewis Hamilton While Attempting to Attack Leclerc But Reclaimed Fourth Place. Howver, McLaren Instructed Him to Give The Position Back, as the Move Was Completed Off Track.
Norris Eventually Overtook Hamilton Cleanly and Later Passed Leclerc After A Fight. HE THEN BEGAN Chasing Russell, Who Was Dealing with Car Issues.
“It Felt All Under Control, and Then Suddenly We Had Had A Breke-By-Wire Failure, So The Brake Pedal Was Going Long, it was going shorts,” Russell Said. “One More Lap and Lando Would Have Got Me.”
But Time Ran Out, and Norris Had to Settle for Third.
“Norris Said,” Norris Said, “Norris Said.
Leclerc Finishhed Fourth, Followed by Teammate Hamilton. Pierre Gasly Lost Out to Verstappen On The Final Lap and Placed Senenth, But Secured Alpine’s First Points of the Season.
Esteban Ocon of Haas Was Eight, While Tsunoda and Oliver Bearman, Also of Haas, Completed The Top 10.
Next up is the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix on April 20, Wrapping Up This Month’s Tripleheader.