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Oscar Piastri acknowledges bizarre F1 coincidence after painful Australian GP crash
22 March 2026Racingnews365RumorDriver Ratings

Oscar Piastri acknowledges bizarre F1 coincidence after painful Australian GP crash

Oscar Piastri missed his home Australian Grand Prix after crashing on the way to the grid, a fate that eerily mirrored his own experience as a grid kid in 2015 when his assigned driver also failed to start. The McLaren driver has sent a video to the child who missed meeting him this year, acknowledging the strange coincidence.

Oscar Piastri has highlighted a "strange coincidence" linking his crash before the start of his home Australian Grand Prix to a similar experience he had as a grid kid at the same event 11 years ago. The McLaren driver, who missed the race after hitting the wall on his way to the grid, revealed he has since made contact with the grid kid assigned to him who also missed the pre-race ceremonies.

Why it matters:

For a driver, missing your home Grand Prix before it even starts is a devastating blow, both competitively and emotionally. The peculiar twist of history repeating itself—from the perspective of both the spectator and the competitor—adds a unique layer of personal narrative to Piastri's early-season misfortune, connecting his past and present in the sport in an unexpected way.

The details:

  • During the formation lap for the Australian GP, Piastri's car spun on a curb in the first sector and made heavy contact with the barrier, ending his race before it began.
  • The incident meant he was absent for all pre-race grid procedures, including the national anthem, where he was supposed to stand with a designated grid kid.
  • Piastri recalled that in 2015, he was a grid kid for Daniil Kvyat, who also failed to make the race start due to a car failure on the way to the grid.
  • Recognizing the "same outcome" for the child assigned to him this year, Piastri confirmed he sent the youngster a personalized video message to make up for the missed encounter.
  • His bad luck continued at the next round in China, where another pre-race car issue forced him to miss a second consecutive Grand Prix start.

What's next:

After a brutally unlucky start to the season with two non-starts, Piastri's immediate focus is on putting these operational setbacks behind him. The priority for McLaren will be ensuring absolute reliability so their driver can finally showcase his pace over a full race weekend. For Piastri, moving past this bizarre historical echo and scoring his first points of 2025 will be the primary goal.

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