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Brawn dismisses Russell’s criticism

Formula 1 managing director Ross Brawn has discussed that his philosophy for improving the show in the pinnacle of motorsport usually involves asking for feedback from the drivers towards the front of the grid, so is unlikely to seriously consider George Russell’s feedback. Both Russell and Sir Lewis Hamilton got caught in a DRS train during the sprint at Imola having failed to make Q3 on Friday, and the 24-year-old would end the 21-lap dash 11th, with his team-mate behind in 14th. Subsequently, the Briton indicates that the short race, coupled with tyre degradation in traffic, made for an uneventful afternoon from his personal perspective. READ: The fallout from Hamilton’s heated...
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