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WATCH: Hilarious Oscar Piastri explains how weight rule works in F1

McLaren's recent social media activity has sparked a lively conversation among Formula 1 fans, with a video featuring their driver Oscar Piastri at the centre of the buzz

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McLaren's recent social media activity has sparked a lively conversation among Formula 1 fans, with a video featuring their driver Oscar Piastri at the centre of the buzz. The video was posted just a day after the FIA's controversial decision to disqualify George Russell from his Belgian Grand Prix victory due to his car being underweight.

This sequence of events has led to a wave of speculation and humour among fans, who found the timing of McLaren's post particularly intriguing. In the video, Oscar Piastri delves into the intricacies of Formula 1's weight regulations, offering insights that highlight just how crucial these rules are in the sport. 

He explained how the regulations have evolved, with a focus on a specific rule that has changed significantly in the last decade. Piastri noted that, 10 years ago, the combined weight of the driver and the car was not to exceed 80 kilograms.

Here is the video:

However, in modern F1, the rules have shifted. Now, the combined weight of the car and driver, minus fuel, must not dip below 798 kilograms. This change emphasizes the importance of car weight in ensuring a level playing field and maintaining safety standards in the sport.

Fans hilariously question the timing

The video quickly went viral, with fans taking to social media to share their thoughts. Many found the timing of the post particularly amusing, given the recent disqualification of Russell. The humour wasn't lost on the audience, as many questioned whether McLaren's video was a subtle dig at the FIA's ruling or just a coincidental, well-timed piece of content.

This incident showcases how closely fans follow not only the races but also the behind-the-scenes activities of teams and drivers. The viral nature of the video underscores the strong connection between F1 teams and their fan base, who are always eager to engage with content that offers them a deeper understanding of the sport or a moment of levity amid the intense competition.

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