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Brundle defends FIA over red flag flurry in Melbourne

Ex-Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle has defended the FIA over its decision to deploy a series of red flags during the Australian Grand Prix. He refuted that they were issued simply to inject excitement into the race. The first red flag was thrown on lap seven when Alexander Albon crashed into the barrier at turn […]
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