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Julian Linden

Sports Reporter at The Daily Telegraph

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Articles

  • 6 days ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Unflustered by the chaos and late drama that was unfolding behind him, Australia’s Oscar Piastri produced a faultless drive under intense pressure to win a wild Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday night and extend his lead in the Formula One world championship.

  • 1 week ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Australia’s Oscar Piastri turned the tables on his main Formula One world championship rival Lando Norris to snatch pole position for Sunday night’s Spanish Grand Prix. Just six days after Norris won the Monaco Grand Prix to close the gap to Piastri in the drivers’ standings, the Aussie got one back over his McLaren teammate with a stunning performance in qualifying at the high-speed Catalunya circuit in Barcelona.

  • 1 week ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Oscar Piastri survived two close shaves with the crash barriers to finish third at the Monaco Grand Prix, chalking up another impressive Formula One milestone while hanging on to his diminishing lead in the championship standings. The Australian twice flirted with disaster during Sunday night’s 78-lap race on the unforgiving narrow roads of Monte Carlo, first when he slid his left rear wheel into a guard rail then again when he clipped a steel wall with his front right tyre.

  • 2 weeks ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Oscar Piastri has his work cut out winning Formula One’s jewel in the crown and keeping his lead in the world drivers’ championship after qualifying third for Sunday night’s Monaco Grand Prix. The Australian struggled to produce his absolute best during a dramatic qualifying session on the famed French Riviera track, lucky not to come to grief after swiping the steel barriers but still managing to qualify on the second row. “It’s just been a very messy weekend.

  • 2 weeks ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Australia’s Oscar Piastri recovered from a botched start and an ill-advised pit-stop strategy from his McLaren team engineers to finish third in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and retain his lead in the world drivers’ championship.

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