Oscar Piastri chose not to comment on the collision with Lando Norris during the Singapore Grand Prix’s opening lap. He mentioned he had not seen all angles of the incident and preferred to remain silent for the time being. The collision, reviewed by stewards, led to no further action, allowing Norris to continue his race and clinch a podium finish. Piastri expressed his frustration over team radio, emphasizing the hard work put in by the team. Despite experiencing a challenging race weekend, Piastri aims to learn from the events and improve as the championship battle intensifies. Through the ups and downs, he remains focused on his performance and development on the track.
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