Piastri has dismissed the idea that he could regret leaving Alpine to join McLaren in light of his F1 team's disappointing performance in Bahrain.
recovering from last on the grid to ninth, some were quick to poke fun at Piastri for his heated Alpine exit last summer amid a contract dispute.
Piastri, who moved after the Contract Recognition Board rule against his Alpine deal that would have likely sent him on loan to, said:"For me, it was never really a decision of the two teams. It never really came down to that.
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