McLaren F1 boss Brown remains convinced that Piastri will soon be on the same pace as team-mate Norris and that 'the two of them will push each other hard.'
McLaren CEO Zak Brown thinks his rookie Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri"will be on the same pace" as the more experienced Lando Norris after impressing on his first F1 appearances.After an intriguing silly season saga last summer, Brown snapped up 2021 Formula 2 champion Piastri to replace fellow AustralianWhile Piastri was a highly regarded prospect in the paddock, the decision still carried some risk as the 21-year-old had not even tested for the team before being signed.
"That's what you want out of your two drivers, to know that it's kind of down to you as a team to provide them with a car to get to the front.
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