Oscar Piastri says he still has areas to work on despite claiming a breakthrough first F1 podium at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Piastri, who has moved up to ninth place in the championship standings, added: “The tyre management and just pace at certain points of the race was not as strong as I would have liked.
“In the first stint it felt like everyone was driving extremely slowly and then when I tried to push a bit more the tyres didn’t really let me go much faster. So there’s a few things to work on there and just pace overall in the races. “In these kinds of races there’s no easy way to learn apart from just going through the races and having an experience where it’s good or bad.
“The one-lap pace especially in last few weekends has been a good improvement from the start of the year but definitely, in these kinds of races, the race pace is still an area to improve.”
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