
Piastri’s brutal verdict on McLaren disaster: ‘We looked like idiots’
Oscar Piastri didn't mince words after McLaren's bold tyre gamble backfired at the Canadian Grand Prix, admitting the team 'looked like idiots' as their intermediate tyre call cost them any chance of points. The strategy left both Piastri and Lando Norris pitting within two laps to switch to slicks, effectively ending their race before it started.
Why it matters:
McLaren entered the weekend with strong pace, securing a front-row and top-six start. The aggressive call was intended to seize an advantage in tricky conditions, but instead it wiped out a promising result. This self-inflicted blow could hinder the team's momentum in a tight midfield battle and raise questions about their strategic decision-making under pressure.
The details:
- The pre-race conditions were deceptive: parts of the track remained damp, but rain stopped during the formation lap, leaving intermediates unsuitable.
- Piastri explained the gamble was close to working: "If it had rained a little bit more, we would have looked like heroes, but it didn't, so we looked like idiots."
- Within two laps, both cars had to pit again for slicks, dropping them to the back of the field.
- Trying to recover, Piastri collided with Alex Albon, earning a 10-second penalty. He accepted responsibility, calling it "not my finest moment."
What's next:
McLaren must regroup quickly. With the championship battle intensifying, avoiding such high-risk calls will be crucial. Piastri's honesty reflects a team that knows it can't afford repeat errors. The focus now shifts to damage control and learning from a race that slipped through their fingers.
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