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Brundle recalls Qatar grid incident that showed 'cracks' from triple-header

Article To news overview © Ferrari F1 Media Martin Brundle has described a "dispute" he witnessed between teams on the grid at the Qatar Grand Prix, something that he feels was due to the pressures of the recent triple-header. The commentator claims that there seemed to be some disagreement between Ferrari and Mercedes over who should be in fifth place on the grid. Carlos Sainz was due to start from the position, with Valtteri Bottas in sixth, but there may perhaps have been some confusion given that Bottas had been demoted from third due to a penalty. Brundle thinks that the strain of Qatar forming the final race in a three-weekend back-to-back run of events - following on from...
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