F1 vehicles have been getting heavier over the past few years, a fact that Carlos Sainz has brought attention to. The minimum weight requirement for the current cars is 798 kg; for the campaign the following year, this weight will rise to 800 kg. The weight of F1 competitors has increased significantly in recent seasons; the vehicles from 2024 are more than 100 kg heavier than those from the turbo hybrid era that ushered in the current decade. Sainz, who is leaving Ferrari to join Williams in the upcoming season, stated that the persistent worries are a result of the accumulation of small weight increases. “Two kilograms is obviously not a significant change,” Sainz said to reporters, including RacingNews365. “The issue arises when you begin stacking two kilograms on top of two, two, two, and so on.” “I believe [that]
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