Sam Konstas meets F1 star Oscar Piastri in exclusive McLaren factory visit

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Australian cricket prodigy Sam Konstas recently joined teammates on a private tour of the McLaren Formula 1 factory outside London, hosted by F1 star Oscar Piastri.

The visit, kept under wraps until McLaren completed strict vetting of all media taken inside the facility, offered a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into the elite world of motorsport.

Konstas, 19, expressed admiration for Piastri, calling the 24-year-old “a legend of a bloke” and praising his composure under pressure.

“He’s 24. First in the Formula 1. I don’t know how he deals with so much pressure on him,” said Konstas. “Having a bit of time with him was a huge honour.”

The cricketers tried their hand at McLaren’s racing simulators, with Mitchell Starc recording the fastest lap. Konstas, by contrast, laughed off his struggles.

“I was terrible. I was crashing all the time. It was good fun. I was definitely the worst one,” he said.

Usman Khawaja, a self-confessed F1 enthusiast, was reluctant to leave the simulator, while veteran Nathan Lyon kept a cautious approach: “Rather be safe than dead. That’s my theory behind the wheel.”

Konstas called the experience unforgettable, praising both McLaren’s cutting-edge facilities and Piastri’s humility.

“Hopefully he keeps coming first and he dominates,” he added.

Source: The Australian.

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