NBA superstar Joel Embiid labels Oscar Piastri as a ‘future world champion’ following triumph at Azerbaijan GP

The world had its eyes glued on the on-track tussles at the front end of the grid in the Azerbaijan GP. There were quite a few back-and-forth moments between Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc, but ultimately, the former was able to get the job done.

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The world had its eyes glued on the on-track tussles at the front end of the grid in the Azerbaijan GP. There were quite a few back-and-forth moments between Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc , but ultimately, the former was able to get the job done. In Baku, Oscar Piastri amassed the second win of his F1 career and several esteemed personalities have taken note of this.

NBA star Joel Embiid has even gone on to admit that Piastri is a future world champion. The 24-year-old has been on an extremely impressive upward trajectory since the last few races. A post shared by FORMULA 1® (@f1) Piastri started the Azerbaijan GP in second place after falling short against Leclerc in qualifying.



However, he was able to make up for it during the 51-lap race and once he got ahead of the Monegasque, he defended extremely well to secure the victory. Oscar Piastri deems Baku triumph as ‘best win’ of racing career While several people have come forward to sing the praises of Oscar Piastri following Baku, the Australian himself has also come up with a few words. He views the Azerbaijan GP triumph as the best victory of his whole racing career.

Piastri is currently in his second year at the pinnacle of motorsport. With Baku done and dusted, there are still seven races remaining in the 2024 season. The F1 extravaganza will now move to Singapore which also happens to be a street race.

Keeping this in view, Piastri will once again have his eyes set on the big prize. However, Lando Norris ‘ driver’s championship situation might force Piastri to play second fiddle. McLaren could step in during the race to ask the latter to help Norris in his tussle against the reigning champion Max Verstappen .

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