Oscar Piastri labelled ‘uptight’ as McLaren star slammed over Lando Norris complaint

Former F1 star and FIA steward Johnny Herbert has called Oscar Piastri’s approach to the lap-one battle with Lando Norris as ‘uptight’, claiming that the Australian put himself in a compromising position by getting too close to Max Verstappen.

F1 Grand Prix Of Singapore

Piastri started the Singapore Grand Prix from third on the grid with team-mate and title rival Norris in fifth, but heading out of Turn Three, he was staring at the rear wing of his McLaren colleague after nail-biting contact on the corner exit.

The Australian, often praised for his calm attitude and stable radio communications, demanded that McLaren tell Norris to hand the place back, but his pit wall sided with Norris, and he was forced to accept a fourth-place finish. Piastri now travels to Austin having failed to beat his team-mate in each of the last three Grands Prix.