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The first podium of β€˜26 for OP81 and the MCL40 πŸ† Great work, Osc 🧑 #McLarenF1 | #JapaneseGP οΏ½...

By McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team
Posted March 29, 2026

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This post celebrates Oscar Piastri's second-place finish at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, marking McLaren's first podium of the 2026 F1 season[4]. The post highlights the team's competitive performance and Piastri's strong drive, using the car designation 'MCL40' and driver code 'OP81' to reference the specific vehicle and competitor. The victory ultimately went to Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli, who dominated the race and extended his lead in the championship standings[2].

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This content is trending due to the recency of the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix (March 26-29, 2026) and McLaren's significance as a top-tier F1 team. Piastri's podium finish represents an important momentum shift for McLaren after a challenging start to the season, and the post resonates with passionate F1 fans and motorsport enthusiasts following the sport's latest developments[4].

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  • 1Kimi Antonelli won the race at age 19 years and 216 days, becoming the first teenager in F1 history to win back-to-back races[2]
  • 2Antonelli benefited from a safety car period triggered by an Ollie Bearman crash, which allowed him to gain a free pit stop and recover from sixth place after a poor start[6]
  • 3Oscar Piastri's podium was his first grand prix start of the 2026 season, making the second-place finish particularly impressive[4]
  • 4Antonelli's victory made him the youngest driver ever to lead the F1 championship standings[8]
  • 5A safety car period cost Piastri the race lead, highlighting how pivotal safety car timing can be in modern F1 racing[4]

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The first podium of β€˜26 for OP81 and the MCL40 πŸ†

Great work, Osc 🧑

#McLarenF1 | #JapaneseGP οΏ½...