Martin Brundle hits back at Jeremy Clarkson’s F1 overtaking criticism
Martin Brundle responds to Jeremy Clarkson...

Martin Brundle has responded to Jeremy Clarkson’s criticism of F1 following a lacklustre Japanese Grand Prix.
The last race at Suzuka was ♒a dull affair with very few on-track overtakes.
Ferrari’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton was the only driver to move up a place from their starting posit🅷ion inꦛ the race, getting ahead of Racing Bull's Isack Hadjar.
As a result, Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur has expressed﷽ concerns that F1 is turning.
On Monday,168澳洲5最新开奖结果: the former Top Gear host took to X to put forward a solution to improve the 🥂s🍬how in F1.
Clarkson reckons that F1 shouldn’t ra𝓡ce on circuits where overtaking is difficult.
“I’🍬ve had an idea to make F1 racing more consistently exciting. Dꦬon’t use tracks where overtaking is difficult,” Clarkson wrote on his X account.
“Sure. The cars are bigger so accept that, ignore the “incentives”, and use tracks that are suitable. Ultimately, the re🌳venue co💛mes from fans. Always.
“That F1 race thꦜis morning gave me an idea of what it might be like to watch cricket.”
Brundle responds to Clarkson
Sౠuzuka has traditionally bee🎉n a difficult circuit to overtake, with just one DRS zone on the start-finish straight.
The nexℱt two races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have often produced thrillers, with high degradation usually a factor.
In Brundle’s response, he called for Clarkson to be “patient”🦹 and said changing the cars is necessary, not the tracks.
“Je🎉zza it’s a bit like a harvest, sometimes you have to be patient,” Brundle w🔯rote on his X account.
“From four starts this season 𝄹we’ve had fou🐓r different winners. Some football matches are nil-nil. Some are last minute 5-4 thrillers.
“That’s sport. I know you love F1 really. C💛hange the car🐓s, not the tracks.”

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