Fabulous! Oscar Piastri is the first pilot from Ayrton Senna doing this in Formula 1

Article by Adrian Duţă – published Monday, 05 May 2025, 07:13 / Updated Monday, May 05, 2025 07:23
With Victoria in the big prize from Miami, Oscar Piastri He became the first pilot to succeed three consecutive victories in a single Formula 1 season with McLaren, from the triple world champion Ayrton Senna.
The last time the legendary Brazilian recorded three or more consecutive victories was at the beginning of the 1991 season, when he won his third and last world title. Then he started the campaign with four consecutive successes: in the US, Brazil, San Marino and Monaco.

Oscar Piastri, the first pilot from Senna with 3 consecutive victories in the same season for McLaren
In the next 34 years, neither Mika Häkkinen nor Lewis Hamilton, who became McLaren champions, failed to record more than two consecutive victories with the British team in a single season, according to Sportal.bg.
Häkkinen has a series of three consecutive successes, but includes the last race of 1997 and the first two of the 1998 season.
Piastri, however, achieved 3 consecutive victories in a season, winning the Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Miami races. The Australian will have the chance to continue his series in the Grand Prize of Emilia-Romagna from Imola, over two weeks.
There were a few touches in the first turn and I was wise enough to avoid Max. I knew I had a good pace and I would take advantage of it. I think the first stint was a very strong one on our part and I think it is good that I built that distance in the first stint. I am very happy for today's victory. We must continue to learn and evolve.
– Osacar Piastri, McLaren pilot

Oscar Piastri, on the Miami/ Photo circuit: Guliver/ Gettyimages
Race ranking in the Great Formula 1 prize from Miami

Race ranking in the Great Formula 1 prize from Miami
The new general ranking of pilots
- Oscar Piastri – 131 points
- Lando Norris – 115
- Max Verstappen – 99
- George Russell – 93
- Charles Leclerc – 53
- Kimi Antonelli – 48
- Lewis Hamilton – 41
- Alexander Albon – 30
- Esteban Ocon – 14
- Lance Stroll – 14
- Yuki Tsunoda – 9
- Pierre Gasly – 7
- Carlos Sainz – 7
- Nico Hulkenberg – 6
- Oliver Bearman – 6
- Isack Hadjar – 5
- Fernando Alonso – 0
- Liam Lawson – 0
- Jack Doohan – 0
- Gabriel Bortoleto – 0
The new general ranking of builders
- McLaren – 246 points
- Mercedes – 141
- Red Bull Racing – 105
- Ferrari – 94
- Williams – 37
- Haas – 20
- Aston Martin – 14
- Racing Bulls – 8
- Alpine – 7
- Sauber – 6




