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Oscar Piastri’s custom McLaren 750S surfaces onl...

Pictures of Oscar Piastri’s customized McLaren 750S have emerged on social media. 

The Australian driver lately took supply of the 750S, which is the lightest and strongest series-production McLaren to this point. Whereas Piastri’s is a customized specification, the 750S is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces a blistering 750PS (740bhp) and 800Nm of torque. This has resulted in a 0-62mph time of simply 2.8 seconds.

The dry weight is available in at 1277kg, thanks partly to the carbon fibre racing seats and ultra-lightweight 10-spoke cast alloy wheels. 

Piastri’s 750S is completed in a darkish purple with contrasting vivid McLaren Papaya orange brake calipers. The inside leans into uncovered carbon fibre, customized embroidery, McLaren Papaya orange accents and personalised “OP” sills. 

 

The 24-year-old Components 1 driver beforehand put the McLaren 750S to the check at Silverstone, dwelling of the British Grand Prix. “Even once I first got here out the pits, I used to be stunned how fast it was. The driving force suggestions is nice, the automobile is responsive, agile and the turning is sharp. The 750S is actually good enjoyable to drive,” he mentioned on the time.

Whereas it’s unknown what Piastri’s customized 750S is value, costs begin at roughly $365,100, in accordance with Car and Driver.


This comes amid a shaky begin to the 2026 F1 season for Piastri. After crashing on the reconnaissance laps of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix and struggling {an electrical} fault that prevented him from beginning the Chinese language Grand Prix, he lastly managed to finish a race in Japan. He managed to transform a P3 begin right into a second-place end.

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Picture by: Jakub Porzycki / NurPhoto through Getty Photographs

The McLaren driver at present sits sixth within the drivers’ standings with 21 factors, behind his team-mate Lando Norris in fifth with 25 factors.

F1 now heads right into a five-week break as a result of cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix, and it’ll return for the Miami Grand Prix at first of Might. 

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