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Is that Oscar? Images reveal the depth of humiliation Aussie was subjected to after Azerbijian disaster

By uk-times.com23 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Oscar Piastri’s lonely walk through Baku

World championship leader Oscar Piastri’s horror Azerbaijan Grand Prix was even worse than anybody thought.

The Australian started Sunday’s race in ninth after a disastrous display in qualifying on Saturday and his fortunes failed to improve.

Piastri endured a nightmare start to the race when the lights went out, jumping the start, slowing down and then eventually getting away again.

That turn of events led to Piastri – who started the day 31 points clear at the top of the drivers’ standings – dropping all the way back to last place.

As he approached the fifth corner of the tight street circuit in Baku, the McLaren driver locked up and shunted straight into the barriers, bringing his race to a premature end.

The crash also brought his remarkable 34-race streak of finishing Grand Prix to an end and handed his teammate Lando Norris a huge opportunity to make up some ground in the title race.

 Oscar Piastri suffered a dramatic crash on the opening lap of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix

The Aussie had to endure a long walk back to the pits through the streets of Baku

The Aussie had to endure a long walk back to the pits through the streets of Baku

Photos have now emerged showing that a stony-faced Piastri was forced to walk back to the pits alone after the crash. 

‘The hardest walk of his career,’ posted one F1 fan.

‘Poor Oscar that really is a walk of shame,’ replied another.

‘Could have called an Uber,’ said a third.

Piastri appeared frustrated when talking to press following the event, blaming ‘silly mistakes’.

‘[It] certainly was not my finest moment,’ he told Sky Sports F1. 

‘I just anticipated the start too much, and it was a silly, simple error with that.

‘Then, the crash – I just didn’t anticipate the dirty air in the way I should have.

Piastri experienced the worst weekend of his F1 career in Baku

Piastri experienced the worst weekend of his F1 career in Baku

The world championship leader cut a lonely figure in his McLaren gear

The world championship leader cut a lonely figure in his McLaren gear

Piastri labelled his weekend a 'messy one' claiming he made several 'simple lapses in judgement' that had cost him over the course of the past few days

Piastri labelled his weekend a ‘messy one’ claiming he made several ‘simple lapses in judgement’ that had cost him over the course of the past few days

‘I clearly went into the corner way too hot and that was that.’

Piastri didn’t mince his words either when it came to his assessment of his performance over the course of the weekend.

‘Just more silly mistakes,’ he added.

‘It was certainly a messy weekend for sure, but I would be more concerned if I was slow and trying to make up for it that way and having these errors because of that.

‘But the fact that they’re just simple lapses in judgement… It’s not a position I want to be in or to put the mechanics in, because it has been a rough weekend for them. If I’m trying to find a silver lining, at least I have that.’

But with his first world title looming on the horizon, Piastri wasn’t too worried about the gap between himself and Norris reducing to just 25 points.

‘I’m not too concerned about that,’ he said. 

‘I’m solely focused on myself and what I can do to improve. There’s still a long way to go, and if you have good or bad weekends, the championship is far from over.’

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