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It’s Martin Brundle’s biggest wish for F1. Is he right?
It has been a rule in F1 for 30 years now, but leading pundit Martin Brundle believes it should be abolished.
Brundle, a respected former F1 driver, feels blue flags are unnecessary in the sport and that drivers are skilled enough to overtake without them.
Introduced in 1995 to help faster drivers pass backmarkers, blue flags are now seen as outdated by Brundle.
He thinks drivers should manage traffic themselves, without relying on marshals to wave blue flags.
While some argue that blue flags are necessary for safety, Brundle believes they hinder drivers’ ability to navigate traffic effectively.
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