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Title: Peter Windsor Criticizes McLaren’s Handling of Piastri’s Absence

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

F1 Driver ⁣Weighs Risk of Penalty for​ Championship Push

Mexico City – Former Formula 1 engineer Craig Windsor believes Oscar ⁢Piastri should have prioritized an all-out qualifying effort in the Mexican Grand Prix’s second practice session, even if ⁣it⁣ meant accepting a potential penalty. Windsor’s assessment comes after Piastri finished eleventh in FP2,significantly behind ⁢teammate Lando Norris who‍ set the fastest ‍time.

Windsor highlighted ⁢Piastri’s apparent lack of ‍urgency, noting a willingness ⁣to risk ​a fine was justified given the championship stakes. “It doesn’t happen‌ often that you as⁣ a driver have a chance of winning the world title in the last race,” Windsor ‌stated, suggesting the potential reward⁢ outweighed the risk of a penalty. ​He ⁤pointed out the equal points distribution across all Grand Prix‍ and noted both Max Verstappen and Lando Norris had faced similar ⁣disadvantages earlier in⁢ the season.

The discussion⁤ followed Piastri’s subdued performance during FP2, where Norris instantly posted a quick⁣ lap on soft⁢ tires. Windsor observed that McLaren appeared to gain ‍limited insight‍ from Piastri’s​ session, referencing learnings from​ Pato O’Ward’s earlier ⁣practice ⁣run.

While Piastri showed initial pace exiting​ the pit lane, Windsor ‌emphasized a promising second qualifying attempt on used soft ​tires – a 1:23.8 compared to‌ Norris’ ​1:23.4‌ – was not enough. The gap widened to seven tenths ‍on new tires. ⁢

Race engineer Tom Stallard’s radio message to Piastri – ⁣”you ⁢have no problem. This is⁢ not ​a bad ‌time on used tires” – drew criticism from‍ Windsor, who argued it was insufficient encouragement for a championship contender.”It should⁣ have been there⁢ as soon as he‌ drove ⁤out. He ​should have‌ given 100 percent to win the race and therefore the championship,” ⁢Windsor said, adding the situation revealed McLaren’s ​inability ⁤to support two title candidates together.

Windsor concluded by describing⁢ Piastri’s demeanor during the ​first practice⁣ session as “incredible and dramatic,” noting he was observed sitting on the pit ⁤wall and even yawning.

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