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Oscar Piastri could not hide how unimpressed he was with the drivers’ briefing at Silverstone.
Oscar Piastri expressed his dissatisfaction with the F1 drivers’ briefing at the British Grand Prix due to receiving what he considered “pretty poor” answers regarding his deleted lap in qualifying in Austria. Following a track limits breach at Turn 6 in Austria, Piastri started in seventh instead of third, despite McLaren’s unsuccessful appeal. George Russell secured his first victory as Piastri finished second, adding to his frustration. In the briefing, Piastri criticized the methodology of lap deletion, highlighting his ongoing discontent with the situation. McLaren faced further setbacks at the British Grand Prix, placing Piastri in fourth due to a strategic error, compounding his recent disappointments. Piastri acknowledged the complexity of track limits enforcement but emphasized the collective goal of improving the overall racing experience for all involved.