Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri were left to ponder what could have been as they reflected on their disappointing end to the Formula 1 season. The Dutch driver, who finished second in Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, refused to dwell on his narrow loss to Charles Leclerc, instead opting for a pragmatic "life goes on". Meanwhile, his McLaren teammate Piastri was characteristically humble and proud of the hard work he and his team put into securing a podium finish in the season finale.
The Australian driver acknowledged that while it's natural to feel disappointed at missing out on the world title, it's not worth dwelling on. "I'm proud of the work we've done this year," Piastri said. "We've grown as a team and we've achieved some amazing results." It was clear that Piastri had put his heart and soul into the season, even if it didn't ultimately pay off in terms of the championship.
As for Verstappen, he took a more philosophical approach to the disappointment. "That's life," he said wryly. "You can't always get what you want." The 25-year-old Dutchman has had his fair share of setbacks throughout his career, but he remains one of the most formidable drivers on the grid.
While both Verstappen and Piastri are already looking forward to next season, their disappointment at missing out on the title was palpable. However, it's clear that they're not ones to dwell on what could have been β instead, they're focused on building momentum for the future.
The Australian driver acknowledged that while it's natural to feel disappointed at missing out on the world title, it's not worth dwelling on. "I'm proud of the work we've done this year," Piastri said. "We've grown as a team and we've achieved some amazing results." It was clear that Piastri had put his heart and soul into the season, even if it didn't ultimately pay off in terms of the championship.
As for Verstappen, he took a more philosophical approach to the disappointment. "That's life," he said wryly. "You can't always get what you want." The 25-year-old Dutchman has had his fair share of setbacks throughout his career, but he remains one of the most formidable drivers on the grid.
While both Verstappen and Piastri are already looking forward to next season, their disappointment at missing out on the title was palpable. However, it's clear that they're not ones to dwell on what could have been β instead, they're focused on building momentum for the future.