🗣 'I just didn't have the pace to really do anything.' Oscar Piastri admits the SpanishGP was a reality check for McLaren after a strong F1 qualifying failed to translate into performance on race day ⬇️
"Yeah, it was just a long afternoon,” Piastri said. “I just didn't have the pace to really do anything.
“We'll have a look at why we struggled so much today compared to yesterday. I think we've got some good ideas already. But yeah, disappointing afternoon.""I think yesterday [Saturday] was obviously not expected,” he said. “I don't think we're in normal circumstances able to put the car that high up on the grid.
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