F1 responds to Ferrari irritation over Chinese GP radio broadcast
F1 has claimed it didn't intend to "present a misleading narrative" in the Chinese Grand Prix amid Ferrari's irritation at how select team radio was broadcasted.
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F1 has claimed it didn't intend to "present a misleading narrative" in the Chinese Grand Prix amid Ferrari's irritation at how select team radio was broadcasted.
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Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur branded the F1 broadcast of select radio messages “a joke” as a false narrative of Lewis Hamilton was depicted.
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Lewis Hamilton has admitted that his Ferrari car became "worse" with the changes that Ferrari made to the SF-25 during the F1 Chinese Grand Prix weekend.
Lando Norris has conceded that he was "lucky" to finish second in F1's Chinese Grand Prix with the "critical" brake pedal issue that developed on his McLaren.
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