Oscar Piasstri donates $250,000 at Bahrain GP Prize Money to Children’s Charity Mencap
McLaren’s Oscar Piasstri has made headlines not only for his dominant victory at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix, but also for his remarkable act of generosity. The Australian driver announced that he will donate $250,000 of his race prize money to Mencap, a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting children and adults with learning disabilities.

Piasstri, who claimed his second win of the 2025 Formula 1 season and fourth career victory, led the Bahrain Grand Prix from pole position, finishing more than 15 seconds ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell. The 24-year-old’s flawless performance marked McLaren’s maiden win at the Sakhir Circuit, a significant milestone for the team and its Bahraini shareholders. However, it was his post-race announcement that truly captured the hearts of fans around the world.

“I’m incredibly proud of the win, but I’m even more honored to give back,” Piastri said during a press conference. “Mencap does incredible work to improve the lives of children and families affected by learning disabilities. I hope this donation can make a significant difference and raise awareness for their cause.”

Mencap, established in 1946, provides vital services such as education, housing support, and advocacy for people with learning disabilities. The charity expressed its gratitude in a statement, saying: “We are deeply moved by Oscar Piastri’s generous donation. This substantial contribution will help us continue our mission of ensuring children with learning disabilities have the opportunities and support they deserve to thrive.”

Piastri’s donation comes at a time when his star is rapidly rising in Formula 1. With his victory in Bahrain, he closed the gap to just three points behind his teammate Lando Norris in the drivers’ championship standings. His composed driving and mental clarity have drawn comparisons to legends like Alain Prost, with McLaren team principal Andrea Stella praising his “noise-free” approach to racing.
The young Australian’s decision to support Mencap has also drawn widespread praise on social media, with fans and fellow drivers applauding his selflessness. “Winning on track and making a difference, that’s what true champions do,” one supporter tweeted.
As Formula 1 season 1 heads into the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah, Piastri’s actions serve as a reminder of sport’s potential to drive positive change. His donation not only highlights Mencap’s vital work but also sets an inspiring example for athletes around the world.