Miami, Florida – Thursday during the Mediadag in the Miami Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri met wide receiver Justin Jefferson and prescribed fast griddy -lessons.

Piagriek made a bet with the repetition of Minnesota Vikings that if he would win the Miami Grand Prix, he would celebrate with a griddy.

After his qualifying efforts on Saturday left him in fourth place, Piastri decided not to practice what he learned on Thursday, assuming he did not want to pay on his bet with Jefferson. But as Luck would have, Piaastri picked up a few places after the start of the Miami Grand Prix, raced racing leader Max Versppen and withdrew to appreciate the victory here in Miami, his fourth victory of the season and are on two after Straight’s victory.

It was time to pay his bet, leave the lack of practice:

Piastri addressed his victory in the FIA ​​press conference, spoke about his attempt at the Griddy, and admitted that this was a one-off situation.

“I knew this would be the question! It was an attempt at a griddy, as you can tell, poorly executed. I met Justin Jefferson on Thursday, who essentially made the griddy world famous, and stupid a bet with him that if I would do race, the I would do one for him,” Piastri said. “After I qualified yesterday, I didn’t practice Scholary, I thought that would definitely not be necessary. So yes, that was my first attempt at a Griddy Live on World TV. I saw that.”

At least one sports fan, however, approved the attempt.

Jefferson himself.

That should count for the subject, right?

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