Berger lashes out: ‘F1 drivers complain when it’s too hot’

Berger lashes out: ‘F1 drivers complain when it’s too hot’

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Gerhard Berger believes that F1 drivers complain very easily these days, pointing to the hot Qatar GP in 2023. He also voiced his opinion on MotoGP, believing it shows how things can be done.

Gerhard Berger, a former Formula 1 driver, criticized the current grid of F1 drivers for their complaints, stating that MotoGP is more intense and down-to-earth compared to F1. He mentioned that the atmosphere in MotoGP is more relaxed, and fans can get closer to the action. Berger believes that F1 is more focused on perfection and everything is pre-calculated, whereas MotoGP allows riders to quickly bounce back from injuries. He also criticized the drivers’ reaction to difficult conditions during the Qatar Grand Prix, contrasting it with the challenging races he experienced during his career. Berger mentioned the need for a balance between taking risks and ensuring safety in both F1 and MotoGP.

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