Oscar Piastri’s title hopes took a major blow after crashing out of the Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint at Interlagos. Running third, Piastri lost control on a wet kerb at Turn 3, triggering a red flag. His McLaren teammate and rival Lando Norris capitalized, winning the sprint and extending his championship lead to nine points.
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