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Brawn praises FIA and Masi for decisions during 'difficult' race

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Ross Brawn has praised the FIA and F1 Race Director Michael Masi for how they handled the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Some decisions made during the race have prompted much discussion, particularly the point at which Masi could be heard negotiating with Red Bull's Sporting Director, Jonathan Wheatley, over team radio regarding Max Verstappen's starting position ahead of the final restart of the event. Red Bull accepted the offer from Masi for Verstappen to start from second on the grid. If they had not accepted, the case would have most likely been referred to the stewards, where a penalty may have been given to Verstappen. There have been...
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