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Oscar Piastri

Oscar Piastri makes 'conflicted' Lando Norris F1 title fight claim

Oscar Piastri is battling McLaren team-mate Lando Norris for the F1 drivers' title, in what is set to be a dramatic 12 races for the Woking-based outfit.

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Oscar Piastri has claimed that fighting a team-mate for an F1 drivers' title is a "conflicted position", and unlike anything else in sport. 

The Australian is up against Lando Norris for the championship this season, unless Max Verstappen delivers a sensational second half of the campaign. 

Piastri holds a marginal eight-point advantage over Norris, whilst Verstappen in third is a distant 69 points adrift. 

It is set to be an all-McLaren duel for what would be a maiden title in F1 for either Piastri or Norris, which brings with it an unusual experience. 

McLaren require its drivers to support one another to ensure it defends the constructors' title, something it looks set to do. 

However, as proven in Canada, where Norris crashed into Piastri, team-mates fighting each other for a title can cost the outfit itself significant points. 

Asked by Martin Brundle at McLaren Racing Live ahead of the British GP what it is like fighting a team-mate for a world title, Piastri declared it to be "a unique position, definitely'.

He added: "I don't think there's any other place in sport where you're in an almost conflicted position. We clearly get on well, we work together very well. 

"And I like to think that a very small part of the team's success is us working together and trying to help the team, but at the same time, we also want to beat each other every single week. 

"So it's a difficult position to be in, but I think we manage it very well. The team does a very good job of managing it, because we've seen it go wrong plenty of times in the past.

"I think we're doing a good job so far. So it's a tricky position, but we're cool."

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