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F1: Oscar Piastri Claims Qatar Sprint Victory Following Late Switch With Lando
Norris dominated the 19-lap sprint early on, converting his pole position into a commanding lead. Meanwhile, Piastri, starting third, quickly muscled his way past George Russell’s Mercedes into P2 at Turn 2. From there, the Australian held firm under pressure from Russell, showcasing his defensive prowess.
The battle between Piastri and Russell was a highlight of the race. Despite several bold attempts by Russell to reclaim second place, including a near pass into Turn 1 but Piastri maintained his position.
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