Oscar Piastri says McLaren is learning from its mistakes after strategic error at British GP

McLaren lost a crucial victory at Silverstone after a strategic error during the final laps of the race. In view of this, Oscar Piastri He has claimed that the Woking-based team are on a learning curve from their past mistakes.

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have been tireless drivers for McLaren this season. But the papayas have emerged victorious just once this season, despite their astronomical efforts. The team’s on-track advantage has been greatly hampered by their errors on numerous occasions since then.

The 22-year-old has spoken of McLaren’s ability to challenge the top teams this season. Piastri has also said that there should be no excuses for the team to improve because of its mistakes.

Before the rain we weren’t the fastest, then we made some mistakes. It’s not an excuse, but we’re fighting with teams that are used to fighting at the front, we’re learning from our mistakes.
Oscar Piastri said it at the Hungarian GP press conference

McLaren currently sit third in the championship and face the task of catching teams like Red Bull who are leading the title race. Piastri and Co will be giving their all to put in a strong performance in Hungary this weekend.

Lando Norris shows his enthusiasm ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix

Lando Norris has decided to put past mistakes to one side ahead of this week’s race in Budapest. Norris finished second on the podium last year at the Hungaroring and will be keeping an eye on his chances of winning this year.

It’s hot, but it’s a fun circuit. It’s fast for these cars and it’s always a good challenge. I think it’s a circuit I’ve always performed well at. I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do. I think the car is feeling good, the team is doing a good job and it’s another opportunity to try and score as many points as possible.
Lando Norris via F1

Norris has spoken of the team’s prospects this weekend, and has singled out Budapest as one of the circuits where it has performed best. The 24-year-old said McLaren will be looking forward to a second chance this week after a problematic race at Silverstone.

The Hungarian GP is a tough challenge for the grid with its medium-paced corners and high temperatures on the circuit. Taking all this into account, the upcoming practice sessions will be of enormous importance.