10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Oscar Piastri's ‘Pretty Decent’ Campaign
It's a day off for Oscar Piastri, which, if you know Oscar, means it's not really a day off at all.
It means a sunrise ride along the Victorian coast. A drive in a McLaren with Sammy Virji playing through the speakers. A call from a fellow motorsport star. A flat white by the ocean. And a croissant...
Our latest campaign, Pretty Decent, is packed with hidden references to Oscar's career, personality and rise through the motorsport ranks. Some are obvious. Others are hidden in plain sight.
The question is: how many did you catch?
Watch the campaign first, then come back and see how many Easter eggs you spotted.
What Is Pretty Decent?
At its core, Pretty Decent is a snapshot of Oscar doing what Oscar does best: making extraordinary things look completely normal.
Set across three moments — ride, drive and café, the video captures the quiet confidence and dry humour that Formula 1 fans have come to love. It's understated and deliberately so... just like Oscar.
But hidden throughout the campaign are nods to his career, personality, and journey from a Melbourne kid to a McLaren Formula 1 race winner.
Here's what you might have missed.
3 Details You'll Spot on a Second Watch
1. The Living Room Tells Oscar's Story
Before Oscar even leaves the house, the opening scene quietly lays out his entire journey.
Look closely and you'll spot:
- A trophy from his first Formula 1 victory.
- A Sammy Virji record.
- A framed picture of Oscar wakeboarding.
2. The Pedro Acosta Call
During the drive sequence, Oscar receives a call from fellow Quad Lock ambassador and MotoGP rider Pedro Acosta who has challenged him to a rematch…Of what? You'll have to decide for yourself.
3. The Croissant
The final café scene might be the most important Easter egg in the entire campaign.
Oscar receives a flat white and a croissant, looks directly at the camera, and takes a bite in what might be the campaign's most deliberate Easter egg.
Long-time fans will know exactly why a croissant made the final cut.

The Full Easter Egg Breakdown
1. The Wakeboarding Photo: A subtle nod to Oscar's adventurous side and life outside of racing. It's one of the first clues that this isn't just a motorsport story.
2. The Helmet Collection Oscar's iconic red, blue and yellow helmet design has remained remarkably consistent throughout his career, from the junior categories all the way to Formula 1.
3. The F1-Winning Trophy One of Oscar's biggest achievements is displayed with typical understatement. No spotlight. No pedestal. Just sitting there like it's no big deal.
4. The Teenage Racing Photo A reminder of the journey that started long before Formula 1 and eventually took him from Melbourne to the world stage.
5. "Pretty Decent" (Twice) The campaign's title phrase appears twice throughout the video. Same delivery. Same expression. Peak Oscar Piastri energy.
6. The McLaren Road Car Not just any supercar. A subtle nod to Oscar's life as a McLaren Formula 1 driver away from the race track.
7. The Sammy Virji Soundtrack The soundtrack choice wasn't random. Fans may recognise it as a reference to one of Oscar's favourite artists.
8. The Pedro Acosta Phone Call A crossover between two rising stars of motorsport and fellow Quad Lock ambassadors. The challenge is clear, even if the details aren't.
9. "Working On It"Oscar drops a cryptic line that raises more questions than answers. Whatever he's referring to, he's clearly not ready to reveal it just yet. But if you know, you know!
10. The Croissant and Flat White The final scene might contain the most deliberate Easter egg in the entire campaign. Fans will know exactly why a croissant made the cut.

Every detail in Pretty Decent offers a small glimpse into who Oscar is away from the racetrack. The music he listens to. The people he talks to. The memories he keeps around the house. The quiet moments between race weekends.
Watch the Video
Pretty Decent is available now.
Watch the video, keep an eye out for the details above, and let us know if you spotted anything we haven't mentioned.