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Martin Brundle questions certain F1 car: ‘Broken like an egg, snapped like a stick’
Martin Brundle expressed concerns about the “structural integrity” of Stake’s F1 car following Gabriel Bortoleto’s practice crash at the British Grand Prix. The Brazilian driver lost control of his car at Becketts, causing the front-left suspension to snap as he careered over the kerbs and grass. This incident led to the session being cut short by a second red flag. Brundle, a former F1 driver turned commentator, noted that wind conditions may have contributed to the crash. He also referenced Bortoleto’s previous race-ending crash on his F1 debut in Australia, highlighting potential weaknesses in Stake’s car. Brundle pointed out the extensive damage to the front left corner of the car, raising questions about its structural integrity.






