Norris ultimately missed out on the championship, but the team work between the driver pairing was clear for all to see, with Piastri giving up a sprint race victory in Brazil to help the Brit's title charge, before Norris returned the favour once the championship had already been decided.
Piastri given huge F1 boost
Having won rookie of the year in 2023, Piastri continued to excel in his sophomore season, claiming two grand prix victories and eight podiums.
The Australian's fan base have been treated to some exceptional performances this year, with Piastri also delighting fans with his off-track antics.
The 23-year-old has regularly joined in with F1 memes on social media, and has sparked up a frenzy by proclaiming that a number of grands prix were his 'home race' - as well as Melbourne - due to his family background.
Piastri revealed that he was 1/16th Chinese ahead of the Chinese GP, and also went searching for links to Monaco so he could claim that as his home race, with Charles Leclerc offering to adopt him, sparking jokes that he had become another racing Leclerc brother.
Now, the official F1 account have counted back Piastri's previous tweets to reveal that he has claimed a total of five grands prix as his 'home race', something that would be a huge advantage to both Piastri and McLaren if he was garnering home support.