BREAKING NEWS: “Oscar Piastri will win this year!” — Zak Brown stuns F1 media with bold prediction, but his next statement sparks massive controversy
In a moment that left journalists speechless and immediately divided the Formula 1 world, McLaren CEO Zak Brown made a startlingly confident declaration during a press conference in Japan: “Oscar Piastri will win this year!”
Brown, who rarely makes such direct predictions, spoke with absolute conviction when asked about McLaren’s championship hopes. Standing in front of a packed room of international media, he leaned forward and said without hesitation:

“Oscar Piastri will win this year. Not just a race — the championship. I’m not guessing. I’m stating a fact.”
The room fell into a stunned silence for several seconds before erupting into a flurry of questions. Brown’s bold claim came at a time when Lando Norris still holds a slight edge in the Drivers’ Championship, making the statement even more provocative. Many interpreted it as a clear signal that McLaren now views Piastri as their primary title contender for 2026.
But what truly ignited controversy among fans and pundits was Brown’s very next sentence:
“And if we need to make certain strategic choices to make that happen, we will.”
That single line immediately sparked fierce debate. While some praised Brown for his honesty and commitment to winning, others accused him of openly admitting that McLaren might favor Piastri over Norris — potentially at the expense of team harmony and fair play.
Social media exploded within minutes. Hashtags such as #TeamPiastri, #BrownFavortism, and #McLarenCivilWar began trending worldwide. Fans of Lando Norris expressed outrage, feeling that Brown had just undermined their driver’s championship chances. Norris supporters flooded comments sections with accusations of internal betrayal, while Piastri fans celebrated what they saw as long-overdue recognition of the young Australian’s talent.
When pressed by journalists on whether McLaren would actively prioritize Piastri in upcoming races, Brown refused to back down:
“Oscar has shown incredible consistency and maturity all season. He deserves the best possible support from the team. We are here to win championships, not to manage egos.”

The comment was widely seen as a veiled criticism of Norris, who has been criticized in recent races for emotional radio messages and occasional mistakes under pressure. Brown’s words suggested that the team believes Piastri offers a calmer, more reliable path to the title.
Lando Norris has not yet publicly responded, but sources close to the British driver say he is “deeply disappointed” by Brown’s comments. Team insiders describe the atmosphere inside McLaren as “tense but professional,” with both drivers still fully committed to the team’s success for the remainder of the season.
Oscar Piastri himself remained diplomatic when asked about Brown’s prediction. “Zak is very confident, which is great for the team,” he said. “My job is to keep performing at the highest level and let the results speak for themselves.”
The timing of Brown’s statement is particularly sensitive. With only a few races left in the European leg of the 2026 season, the Drivers’ Championship is still wide open. Norris currently leads Piastri by a narrow margin, but the Australian has shown stronger consistency in recent rounds.

Many observers believe Brown’s comments were strategically timed to put psychological pressure on rival teams and to motivate his own squad. However, the risk is real: public favoritism could create friction between the two McLaren drivers and potentially damage team morale at a critical stage of the championship.
Former F1 driver and pundit Jenson Button commented on the situation: “Zak is playing a dangerous game. Saying one driver will win the title while the other is still mathematically in contention can create unnecessary tension. McLaren needs both drivers working together if they want to beat Mercedes and Red Bull.”
Despite the controversy, Brown’s confidence appears rooted in data. McLaren has been the strongest package in recent races, and Piastri has quietly been outscoring Norris in several key metrics, including qualifying performance and race pace under pressure.
As the Japanese Grand Prix weekend continues, all eyes are now on the papaya garage. Will Brown’s bold prediction motivate Piastri to new heights, or will it create a rift that costs McLaren the championship?
One thing is certain: Zak Brown has thrown down the gauntlet. By declaring “Oscar Piastri will win this year,” he has not only raised the stakes for his own team but also set the entire Formula 1 world talking.
The most controversial part of his statement — the hint at possible “strategic choices” — will likely be debated for weeks to come. In the high-stakes world of Formula 1, where team orders and internal politics can decide championships, Brown’s words may prove to be either a masterstroke or a costly mistake.
For now, the 2026 Drivers’ Championship has just become even more intense — and personal.