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Good article c_a_t. I'm sure there are other examples to be had.


I saw this on Brundle's post race piece on the BBC's website,


"I've seen a lot of this team strategy business and my strong advice to any established driver is to simply ignore the request, win the race, and handle the nuclear fallout afterwards. Otherwise you self-esteem and public credibility are finished. Mark Webber has a good handle on this, I would say."


Is this a "coded" suggestion that Mark has already had to say no?


Brundle also goes on to say,


"I played the sportsmanlike and balanced role in my career because that's my nature, like Massa, and I significantly underperformed my potential. I could have done with some Schumacher and Alonso unreasonableness."


The difference between being a champion or not?


Which team is Lewis Hamilton driving for in 2025?
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