In a stunning twist that has detonated across the Formula 1 world, Oscar Piastri has officially confirmed a multi-million-dollar contract with Scuderia Ferrari, a move so seismic it has left the paddock shaken to its core. Announced in the immediate aftermath of the SĂŁo Paulo Grand Prix, this blockbuster agreement signals a massive shift in power â and marks one of the most dramatic driver transfers in modern F1 history.
The numbers alone are staggering: a $60+ million, three-year mega-deal, stacked with performance bonuses, personal clauses, and â most controversially â a strategic influence clause granting Piastri partial authority in Ferrariâs long-term development decisions. For a driver this young, this is unprecedented. Ferrari is not just signing talent â they are handing over power. And that has blown the doors off every expectation for the 2026 regulations era.
But the real shock lies beneath the surface. This deal wasnât unveiled through polished PR or a glamorous Ferrari press event â it was leaked, exposing months of tension and escalating conflict between Piastri and McLaren. Insiders reveal that the tipping point came in SĂŁo Paulo, where McLarenâs strategy allegedly sacrificed Piastriâs race to safeguard Lando Norrisâs championship hopes. Left defenseless on worn tires, Piastri felt abandoned. Betrayed. Sidelined. That moment, witnesses say, âbroke the relationship completely.â
The fallout has been volcanic. McLarenâs internal files â also leaked â show a disturbing directive: a âContainment Strategyâ to limit Piastriâs access to sensitive engineering updates, simulator data, and high-level briefings for the rest of the season. Effectively, McLaren has already begun treating Piastri as an outsider, fearing he may carry their intellectual property straight into Ferrariâs garages.
And now, the political firestorm is spreading.
Ferrariâs own walls are shaking. Sources confirm Charles Leclerc learned about Piastriâs signing only hours before the leak â a revelation that has reportedly left him blindsided and furious. The Scuderia was already struggling with internal fractures⊠but this? This has created a power struggle between two of the most elite young talents in F1. The atmosphere in Maranello is described as âunstable, volatile, and dangerously competitive.â
Meanwhile, the FIA is quietly monitoring the situation. Team-to-team transfers of this magnitude â particularly involving intellectual property and mid-season containment orders â raise serious concerns about ethics, governance, and sporting integrity. If McLaren withholds critical performance data from a contracted driver, what precedent does this set for the sport?
Across the paddock, rivals are scrambling.
Red Bull fears a 2026 Ferrari super-team.
Mercedes is bracing for a talent war.
McLaren is preparing legal defenses.
And fans? Theyâre watching a storyline unlike anything seen in the modern hybrid era.
As the grid heads into the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the air is electric. Piastri will drive for McLaren while already committed to Ferrari â a scenario so politically explosive that engineers, strategists, and team bosses are treading lightly, fearing every radio message, every setup note, every debrief could become a weapon in next yearâs championship.
This isnât just a contract.
It isnât just a transfer.
This is a full-scale F1 power coup, and the first sparks are already flying.
What happens next â in Vegas, in Abu Dhabi, in Maranello, and in Woking â will reshape the sport for years to come.