Oscar Piastri was left with a disappointing finish to the Dutch Grand Prix after missing out on a podium in fourth place. The Australian lost out at the start of the race to George Russell, after getting a poor getaway off the start line from third on the grid. During the pit stops McLaren decided to leave Oscar Piastri out slightly longer than Lando Norris to get the tyre offset on his rivals at the end and potentially bring home a one-two, but he ended up behind Russell in the second stint. After passing the Mercedes driver he put pressure on Charles Leclerc in the closing stages of the race…