Martin Brundle weighs into F1 driver safety debate after extreme conditions at Qatar GP

The FIA has vowed to take action after several dri♑vers required medical treatment after racing in temperatures in excess of 30 degrees, which coupled👍 with high humidity, made for a gruelling race in Qatar.
Drivers were stretched to their physical limit amid conditions that McLaren’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris called “too dangerous”.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Logan Sargeant retired due to feeling unwell, while his Williams teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Albon and Aston Martin’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lance Stroll were both seen struggling to get out of th♋eཧir cars in parc-ferme.
Albon was treated at the circuit’s medical centre and Str🌱oll sought help from an🍃 ambulance after nearly passing out in the race and suffering from blurred vision.

Alpine’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Esteban Ocon said he threw up multiple times inside his helmet and other drivers including 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell repꦅorted experiencing dizziness and dehydration.
In a poওst on X (formerly Twitter), Brundle said the extremely-challenging conditions showed why the drivers are “heroes🎃”.
"Impressive to watch the 🍎F1 drivers cope with those conditions in Qatar,” the ex-F1 driver wrote.
"I’ve been that hot in a Le Mans/Dayton24/F1 car, you can get delirious at the wh🍬eel, and when the adrenaline subsides and the heat soaks yo💛u just can’t get away from your own body it hurts so much.
🔯"It’s races like Qatar and very rainy days which make F1 drivers look the heroes and athletes they are.
“Absolutely don’t buy into ಌthe weak view we sho꧅uldn’t put them through this kind of challenge.
“Check out [Ayrton] Senna in Brazil, [Jackie] Stewart at rainy Nurburgri🐟ng, [Niki] Lauda post-crash, etc etc."


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