Alternative Headline: Nine-Time Grand Prix Winner Piastri Honored with Australian Sport’s Highest Accolade
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: Formula One sensation Oscar Piastri has been awarded the prestigious Don Award, Australian sport’s highest individual honor, recognizing the athlete or team who most inspired the nation over the past 12 months.
The 24-year-old, who has claimed nine Grand Prix victories this year, accepted the award at the annual Sport Australia Hall Of Fame ceremony in his hometown of Melbourne on Thursday night.
“Winning an award in the name of Sir Donald Bradman is a massive privilege,” Piastri said, acknowledging the legendary Australian cricketer for whom the award is named. “Everyone in Australia knows exactly what he represented and the legacy he has in Australian sport, so it´s not lost on me how major this award is.”
Piastri’s rapid ascent in the elite world of Formula One has ignited national pride as he campaigns to become only the third Australian to win a world championship, following in the footsteps of Jack Brabham and Alan Jones.
Despite his remarkable season, the F1 title race remains tight. Piastri lost the championship lead at last month’s Mexico City Grand Prix and currently trails his McLaren teammate Lando Norris by 24 points with just three races remaining.
The young driver expressed pride in his role as a national representative, adding: “It’s always an amazing feeling to represent our country on the world stage and do well for ourselves. Thank you to everyone that waves the flag and cheers me on at all the Grand Prix races around the world.”
Piastri joins an elite list of previous Don Award recipients, including Olympic swimming champion Ian Thorpe, track star Cathy Freeman, golfer Adam Scott, tennis champion Ashleigh Barty, and the Australia women’s football team.


