Martin Brundle doubles down in heat debate with Lewis Hamilton in agreement
Martin Brundle has doubled down on his belief that Formula 1 drivers should go through tests like those in Qatar.
Because while it’s great to reduce risk a lot, you can’t “beat the odds” in sports.
At the end of the summer, Qatar’s race came out of the car after the 7th Grand Prix’s weakness, and came out of the car to prevent such a situation after the 56th round.
While one of them, the next season, Qatar Race, “Motorport can overcome the changes in competitors, the change in the cockpit and the competitors’ recommendations.” In the case of changes in the calendar, one of the other items adapts to the Al-Climatic condition.
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Lewis Gamilton warns F1 “too soft.”
This brand is a “weak scene” because it believes that “Heroes and athletes” are showing what kind of driver they are.
He was criticized for his stance on Alex Albon.
Drivers say “things are worse” than “divas” in their complaints, and George Russell says it used to be easier because the cabs didn’t have all the hot electronics. they had Do it today.
But there was one man in Brundle’s corner: Lewis Hamilton.
The seven-time world champion told Sky Sports that Formula 1 should not be “too lenient”, adding: “Formula 1 is an extreme sport and we are paid well for what we do.
And from my perspective, the races If you don’t do it.
feel good when it’s over, just train harder.
And it was the same for me.
“Personally, I don’t want them to shorten the race and make it easier for us.
You want to be extreme.
“I want to feel the difference. I want to feel the pain in my body.
I wish I could do that.
Hopefully the extra training you’ve done will help you get those extra laps and win the race.
That’s the crux of the story.”
Brandl agrees with the Briton and believes that “challenges” should be part of sport.
“I support Lewis on this,” Brundle told Sky F1.
“I was thrown out of the car twice.
Those were two races I was particularly proud of.
And I just gathered my strength and ran back to catch the backup car.
“So I’m qualified to speak because I’ve been there and done that.
“NASCAR, GT, everybody can handle a lot of heat. Qatar has gone too far.
It will be decided next year.
“We are the guardians of this great sport.
We are in transit.
We are all here! We represent the blood, sweat, tears, broken bones and lives of the last 73 years.
“Hundreds of millions of people vote. Hundreds of thousands of people will spend their hard-earned money to see you do amazing things that you can’t or can’t do yourself.
“After the race, the drivers looked like absolute heroes.
I saw them suffer.
“We have eliminated most of the risks. Many would say this is a good thing.
We cannot eliminate the problem. We have to save them.
“I don’t pass out in the car.
Go to the pits as Logan Sargeant.
“I have something to say about that.
I wonder what others think.
I have very strong feelings about it.”
Commenting on possible solutions to the extreme heat and humidity experienced by the drivers in Qatar, Brundle said: “Teams are getting more air in their cars and drivers are preparing differently.