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Oscar Piastri offers ‘thousands’ warning ahead of ‘voyage into the unknown’

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Oscar Piastri believes the fact that “thousands of engineers”

cannot say what will happen in the Canadian GP, makes the race a

voyage “into the unknown.” The Montreal race is expected to be

heavily wet according to current forecasts, with only a few drivers

and teams having experience of the 2026 cars in wet weather

conditions, none of which have come in competition. Pirelli has

advised teams to start on the full wet tyres owing to concerns

about the low air temperatures making it tricky to generate tyre

temperature on a cold track, with no high-speed corners to generate

heat. It is not just the tyres which are a cause for concern, with

many drivers and teams having no experience of running the

2026-spec power units in wet conditions. It is a combination that

McLaren’s Piastri, due to start fourth behind George Russell, Kimi

Antonelli and team-mate Lando Norris , believes is a “large element

of the unknown.” “I’ve not heard amazing things about the power

units. I mean, they are tricky enough in the dry to be consistent,

let alone in the rain, so both will be a big problem,” Piastri told

media, including ApexF1 , about the tyre-power unit

combination “I think the power unit will just be a lap time loss;

it could be quite big, but obviously getting the tyres into the

window or not is the risk factor, which is significantly higher.

“So we’ll see what we get in terms of a wet race. “We did a lot of

preparation in Miami, trying to understand [running the power unit

in wet conditions] and I think the conclusion was we don’t know

what’s going to happen, and when you’ve got a few hundred, if not

thousands, of the best engineers in the world that don’t know

what’s going to happen, it’s an interesting place to be in. “So I’m

sure it’s the same up and down the grid, but there is definitely

going to be a large element of the unknown.”

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