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McLaren driver Oscar Piastri felt as comfortable as ever during his strong performance at the Chinese Grand Prix
The first weekend of the 2025 Formula 1 season ended in heartbreak for Oscar Piastri. The hometown favorite was running second in the Australian Grand Prix, but a slide into the grass during rainy conditions late in the race knocked him out of contention for a podium. While Piastri managed to get back on track and salvage a finish in the points, it was not how he wanted to begin his 2025 campaign in front of his home fans.
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Great Britain’s Neil Gourley and Georgia Hunter Bell won 1500m medals on the final day of the World Athletics Indoor Championships in China.
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