Martin Brundle’s “weak view” comment about Qatar heat is criticised by F1 drivers at United States Grand Prix

Drivers vomited, passed out and retired early due to the te🍨mperatures during the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
Former d🍰rivers, notably Brundle who now works as a broadcaster for Sky Sports, had strong views on the current crop’s criticism of the conditions in Qatar.
Brundle posted to social media: “It’s races like Qatar and very rainy days which make F1 drivers 🌺look the heroes and athletes they are.
“Absolutely don’t buy into the weak view we shouldn’t👍 put them through this kind of challenge.
“Check out Senna in Brazꦬil, Stewart at rainy Nurburgring, Lauda post🍰 crash, etc etc.”

“I train with three🔯 layers of clothes ahea🍨d of these hot races. I do a huge amount of saunas to adapt to the heat.
“These guys who are commenting on this? We're driving cars 20 seconds-a-lap faster than they were. 🧔Goinᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚg through corners and pulling 5G in every single aspect.
“Of course we need to be gladiators. But when it comes to the heat, there's only so much the💞 body can take.
“The race cars in ﷽the 90s and 80s didn’t have all the electronic boxes round the cockpit heating the cockpit up.
“They didn’t have the poಌwer steering system which was running at 50, 60 degrees, radiating heat.&nbs🃏p;
“We have hydraulic lines running all around the cockpit which is at♓ 120 degrees. The cockpit was closing in on 60 deꦕgrees through that race and we have a thicker fireproof underwear than they ever wore.
“Since the Grosjean crash the f🦩ireproofs are sustainably thicker, it’s like wearing a fleece.
“People can say what they like. Things ♒are different now, the same way they were different 40 years ago.”
Alex Albon, who was treated for acute heat exposure after the Q▨atar Grand Prix, added: “It’s not fitness-related at that point, it’s pure heat exhaustion.
“Everyone’s passing out on the floor trying to strip off their clothes after the race, so it’s not really a fitness poin💛t.
“It’s one of those things, we can’t communicate it because we’re the only peopꦡle that drive it so when we say it’s bad I hope people just take our word for it and know that we’re not being divasཧ.”