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

Martin Brundle responds to Jeremy Clarkson...

Martin Brundle and Jeremy Clarkson
Martin Brundle and 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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