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Piastri in 'perfect' position to emuluate Senna Prost Suzuka collision

Article To news overview © XPBimages Oscar Piastri felt he was in the "perfect position" to emulate the famous Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost collision at the start of the Japanese Grand Prix. From second, Piastri looked up the inside of pole-sitter Max Verstappen at the fast right-hander of Suzuka's Turn 1, but backed out of the move, and allowing team-mate Lando Norris also through. The trio would finish in that order as McLaren claimed its first double podium of the season and Piastri his first rostrum visit in Grand Prix racing - but admitted he was in the best possible position to repeat the 1990 collision between fierce title rivals Senna and Prost. Senna was aggrieved that...
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