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Was 2025 Oscar Piastri’s best chance at an F1 title or a prelude to glory? | Jack Snape

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Tumbling from the Formula One precipice, ultimately Oscar Piastri was not the first Australian in 40 years to be crowned world champion.The man from Melbourne finished a narrow third in the driver standings this year behind his McLaren teammate Lando Norris and four-time champion Max Verstappen.Now, he is back to square one.Midway through the season Piastri lead Norris by a comfortable 34 points and Verstappen by a chasm.But a run of six rounds without a podium left him on the outside looking in, and by the end at Abu Dhabi he finished 13 points behind his teammate.

The slender margin makes it tempting to find where those points might have been lost.McLaren’s order to switch positions in Monza cost the Australian six points in the battle with his teammate.The decision not to pit Piastri in Qatar during a safety car? Probably even more.Across a long season however, the Australian was responsible for his spin in Melbourne, and his accident in Azerbaijan.McLaren chief executive Zak Brown may be hard to like, but he is also hard to blame.

Piastri has been measured in his reflections about the season, that it was full of lessons on how to deal with adversity “from different directions”.The tracks, the travel, the sponsorship obligations, the backmarkers slowing at the end of the straight: these are all constants standing between an F1 driver and their ultimate goal.Like Verstappen, ever-present.But Piastri’s comments highlight how some adversity has been coming from his own garage.He told reporters on Sunday nothing will change next season around the level of competition within McLaren, and Norris will not “become Superman” even if he is now world champion.

The papaya rulebook might need a rewrite, or the rubbish bin,“I’m expecting full fairness from the team and equality going forwards,” he told reporters after the Abu Dhabi race,At age 24, the Australian is just getting started in Formula One,Norris – himself only 26 – said this week his teammate will “at some point, get the better of me”,The pair both finished 2025 with seven race wins, and were hard to separate over their performances in qualifying and sprints.

Norris might have won the title, but he did not do enough to show he is in a different class to Piastri, even if he did claim at his championship celebrations: “I feel like I drove at a level I don’t think other people can match”.Beyond Norris, there is adversity Piastri didn’t face this year that he will in 2026.Radically different F1 regulations will bring changes to the power unit, chassis and aerodynamics.The McLarens’ existing engineering advantage, underscored by back-to-back constructors’ titles, made far more of a difference to the seasons of Norris and Piastri than either’s driving talent.The uncertainty around the pecking order under next season’s rules, which are also designed to encourage overtaking, leaves the 2026 title race wide open.

Sign up to Sport in FocusOur picture editors select their favourite sporting images from the past week, from the spectacular to the powerful, and with a little bit of fun thrown inafter newsletter promotionOn one hand, that means Piastri might not get a better chance to win a championship.He fumbled the title from the cockpit of the fastest car, with a 34-point lead on his nearest rival in the second half of a season.Verstappen, racing for a new-look Red Bull team, now without long-time advisor Helmut Marko, will lead a field sure to improve.On the other, McLaren with all their resources and technical wherewithal are unlikely to become terrible overnight.Piastri is still one of Formula One’s younger drivers, and will be well-placed to adapt to the modified cars.

In the time since Norris has been at McLaren, Piastri has driven for Alpine and in other classes, winning F3 and F2 championships.Brown told Piastri after he crossed the line in Abu Dhabi they would “go again” next year, praising the Australian – even as he was coming to terms with personal disappointment – as a “team player”.It was a backhanded compliment, and one roundly criticised, but one that is for now accurate.2026 will show whether Piastri can be something more.
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Christmas dinner in a restaurant or kitchen carnage at home?

Christmas dinner? At home or in a restaurant? It’s at this juncture of the year, with Christmas dinner hurtling towards us, that you may well find yourself muttering: “Well, we could always go out!” Who could blame any home cook for wanting to shove this great burden on to someone else’s back, especially since every culinary TV show, magazine article and advertising break since mid-November has hammered home what a colossal faff Christmas dinner actually is. No, it’s not just a slightly posh Sunday roast with a few more guests.Christmas dinner in the UK these days is more like a cross between dinner at Balmoral and 4 July at Mar-a-Lago. The table has to be heaving with holly-embossed crockery, the carrots must be bejewelled in star anise and Himalayan pink pepper, the turkey has to be brined in aromatic salt water and your roasties shaken in polenta and smothered in duck fat. If you’re the designated martyr organising proceedings, field-marshalling everything and cooking this tinsel-strewn palaver, it is common to try instead to divert it all to the local pub, where they’re doing “turkey and all the trimmings” for £79 a head (and including a cracker and a pre-dinner “glass of something sparkly”)

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Christmas mixers: Thomasina Miers’ recipes for fire cider and spiced cocktail syrup

Despite being known for shaking a cocktail on Instagram now and again, very little will induce me to last-minute cocktailery if I am entertaining a serious number of guests. However, a good drinks recipe that you can prep in advance is a lovely thing to dazzle your friends with and to gift over Christmas. With or without alcohol, this pair look good and taste delicious, and should help everyone ease into the December festivities.This makes a delicious base to which you can add soda, juice, tonic or any other mixer for a thirst-quenching and delicious alternative to an alcoholic drink in the evening. Prep 15 minInfuse 1 week+ Makes 500ml bottleFor the fire cider2 jalapeños, finely sliced seeds and all1 large thumb of ginger, peeled and finely sliced2 branches fresh rosemary1 cinnamon stick3 heaped tbsp honey2 garlic cloves, peeled1 thumb turmeric, peeled and finely sliced (optional)350ml apple cider vinegarFor the cranberry fizz (serves 1)30ml fire cider 75ml cranberry juice1 wedge of orange Sparkling water, to topMix all the ingredients for the fire cider in a sterilised 500ml jar, then put in the fridge for at least week, and preferably three to extract the most goodness from the ingredients

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Jamie Oliver to relaunch Italian restaurant chain in UK six years after collapse

Jamie Oliver is to revive his Jamie’s Italian restaurant chain in the UK, more than six years after the celebrity chef’s brand collapsed.Jamie’s Italian is poised to be relaunched in the spring, starting with a restaurant in London’s Leicester Square.Oliver’s return to the UK restaurant scene is being backed by Brava Hospitality Group – the private equity-backed group that runs the Prezzo chain – which intends to relaunch the brand across the UK.“As a chef, having the chance to return to the high street is incredibly important to me,” he said. “I will drive the menus, make sure the sourcing is right, the staff training, and ensure the look and feel of the restaurant is brought to life in the right way

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Maximum protein, minimal carbs: why gym bros are flocking to Australia’s charcoal chicken shops

From El Jannah’s webpage dedicated to ‘health-conscious individuals’ to Habibi Chicken’s ‘Gym Bro’ pack, businesses are catering to the post-leg day crowdGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailPopularised in Australia by Balkan and Lebanese immigrants, charcoal chicken has long been part of our comfort-food canon. But recently, the humble chicken shop has had a renaissance – driven by fresh takes on the classics, the expansion of longstanding chains and a surge of protein-conscious gym goers.In June, charcoal chicken chain El Jannah, which has more than 50 stores, launched a page on its website dedicated to protein and macros – complete with recommendations for the best post-leg day order – a clear nod to the fitness crowd.In Wagga Wagga, Habibi Chicken has a “Gym Bro” pack – a half or quarter chicken, tabbouleh, pita and toum, no chips. Co-owner Mariam Rehman says it’s a top seller, designed to maximise protein and reduce carbs

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Helen Goh’s recipe for edible Christmas baubles | The sweet spot

These edible baubles make a joyful addition to the Christmas table or tree. Soft, chewy, marshmallow-coated Rice Krispies are studded with pistachios and cranberries, chocolate and ginger, or peppermint candy cane; they’re as fun to make as they are to eat, and they make a perfect little gift. To add a ribbon for hanging, cut small lengths of ribbon, then loop and knot the ends. Push the knotted end gently into the top of each ball while it’s still pliable, then reshape around it, so it holds the knot securely as it sets. Alternatively, wrap each bauble in cellophane, then gather at the top and tie with a ribbon, leaving a long loop for hanging

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A gentle trade in edible gifts binds communities together

A guest at our restaurant recently told me about her mother’s seasonal side hustle, though no one would have dared call it that out loud: in the weeks before Christmas, she became a quiet merchant of puddings. The proper kind of pudding, too: all dense but not leaden, heavy with prunes and warm with careful spicing.As December crept in, forgotten cousins and semi-estranged uncles seemed to find reasons to drop by her place. She never advertised the fact, of course, but everyone knew that if you came bearing even a modest offering, you might just leave with a pudding wrapped in waxed paper and still warm with possibility. The exchanges were subtle

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