Oscar Piastri labelled F1's "golden child" as Jacques Villeneuve hints at favouritism
“If something happens,ꦏ he won’t be given penalties as easily as Max Verstappen is, for ꦆinstance.”

1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has suggested 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oscar Piastri receives favouritism from F1's stewards compared to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen.
Piastri has enjoyed a remarkable start to th꧙e 2025 🍌F1 season, winning four of the opening six races.
It has put Piastri at the top of the F1 drivers’ standings, 16 points ahead of McLaren teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris, 🤪ahead of this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Piastri has proven to be a fierce competitor on track in the opening rounds of th🥂e season.
He fought hard against Verstappen on the opening lap of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with the ꦕDutchman picking up a five-second time penalty due to their battle.
Piastri was aggressive against Kimi Antonelli on the open♛ing lap of the Miami sprint, too - but crucially, avoided a penalty.
Villeneuve believes Piastri has a crucial advantag🧔e in this year’s F1 title race because he is less likely to be penalised by the stewards.
“Oscar Piastri doesn’t seem to be affected by pressure and he’s got a good mentor in Mark Webber,” Villeneuve told 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vision4Sport. “He is some𒁏body Oscar can lean on. I wouldn’t go as far as to say father-fig🐟ure, but there’s this balance, this energy in place between them and that’s super helpful.
“Piastri is loved. He’s like the golden child right now. If something happens, he won’t be given penalties as easily as Max Verstappen is, for instance. Th🅰at’s also a big help in fighting for a Championship.
“ꦇIt reminds me of when we had Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg fighting for the championship. If they made the same move, Nico would get a penalty. In the following race, if Lewis made the same move, he wouldn’t be penalised. There is this slight unbalance which is human and Piastri is on the right side of the balance.”
Villeneuve weighs in on F1 title battle
While Piastri has momentum with his strong start to the year, Villeneuve still sees Norris havingꦐ a📖 “little bit of an edge” in the title race.
The Canadian feels the next c🦂ouple of races are crucial to see whether Norris has bounced back “psychoꦑlogically” following an error-strewn start to the year.
“I still think Lando Norris has a little bit of an edge to win the drivers’ world championship, if he recovers psychologically,” Villeneuve added. “The next two or three races will be very telling for Lando to see what happens with him mentally and how he 🐓shapes up.
“Oscar Piastri is now at Lando’s level, and he won’t go backwards. He might progress just that little bit🌺 because he’s getting stronger every time. It’s becꦛome more of an even battle between the two.
“How will it affect Norris having lost the lead in the championship race? Will it make him the underdog again and make him revert💦 to the Lando of last year. Or will it makꦍe him collapse? That’s what is hard to read. If it makes him collapse, then okay, Piastri will be champion.”

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