Can Oscar Piastri win at the Belgian GP? Big fight

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Can Oscar Piastri win at the Belgian GP? Big fight
  • By Dr. AK Rana

It’s been three races and almost two months since Oscar Piastri last stood on the top step of the podium.

He’s still leading the championship, but the gap is closing—and so is the momentum that once made him look unstoppable.

The frustration boiled over last race, where a near win was stolen by a penalty.

His outburst made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Some fans turned against him, questioning his sportsmanship and even a slight damage to aura, he once carried.

But that’s racing—it exposes not just your skills but your soul.

Now, after the long breather between the British and Belgian GPs—time he surely spent working the simulators, recalibrating with his PR team, and reflecting—Piastri returns to the track.

And Spa-Francorchamps is not just any track. It’s the track—one that separates the brave from the brilliant.

But here’s the twist:

Lando Norris, his own teammate, is gunning for a hat-trick of wins.

Imagine that.

The guy who’s been at McLaren through its toughest times finally seeing his moment—only for the team’s newer golden boy to be holding the crown.

It’s not something you say in interviews. It’s not something you scream on the radio.

But if you know racing, you know—these drivers are friends until lights out.

Because no matter how many smiles they flash on camera,

every racer at the top of championship table,

wants the other guy,

yes, even his teammate—to lose.

McLaren isn’t hiding from this rivalry.

In fact, they’re embracing it.

They’re so far ahead in the Constructors’ that they’ve essentially unleashed their drivers to battle it out.

It’s no longer Oscar or Lando.

It’s the other car.

Cold.

Calculated.

Pure racing.

The Belgian GP, Max Verstappen’s playground, is now the battleground for McLaren’s internal war.

And for Piastri, winning isn’t just about points—it’s about proving he’s not just a fast driver, but a resilient champion.

With 2026’s regulation shake-up looming, there’s no telling where McLaren will land next season.

You grab your title now, or you might never get another shot.

As for Lando?

He’s waited through the drought.

He’s stuck through McLaren’s darkest days.

To see a younger, newer teammate snatch the title would sting more than he’ll ever admit.

But his close ones know.

They all know.

Spa is calling.

The stakes are sky high.

The tension?

Even higher.

Let the drama unfold.

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