MELBOURNE: Formula One leader Oscar Piastri will have a grandstand named after him at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix next year, by which time the McLaren driver could be returning home as world champion.
The Melbourne-born 24-year-old, who has yet to stand on the Albert Park podium in three attempts, leads British teammate Lando Norris by nine points after 14 of the season’s 24 rounds.
Piastri has already won more races in a single season than any other Australian driver since the world championship started in 1950, with six so far this year along with three second places.