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Joe Sutton First man in … get’s it wrong normally. Then the others see that and amend Nobody realises just how fast your going in the dry so underestimate the change

Alex Brundle (@alexbrundle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joe Sutton One word, experience you have - Rain on visor - the visual look of the road (if it shines) - info from the team - the corner before - The smell of rain (seriously) It’s an estimate with huge error bars based on that. You adjust the brake technique slightly so the car

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I don’t know many F1 fans who don’t love Martin Brundle. His grid walks are one of the most entertaining things about SKY’s racing coverage. Surely if you watch F1 every week and you’re a true fan you’d find joy in being interviewed by him. If you’re a track tourist… maybe not.

I don’t know many F1 fans who don’t love Martin Brundle. His grid walks are one of the most entertaining things about SKY’s racing coverage. Surely if you watch F1 every week and you’re a true fan you’d find joy in being interviewed by him.

If you’re a track tourist… maybe not.
The Brothers Hunt (@huntbrothersf1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

st-anley Agreed, it was a great race, very similar to Hamilton's first win in Canada, but less dominant Thought Brundle's description as one of the greatest wins of all time was a bit over the top though

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Mulling the GP over - when cars go off the road in patchy changeable conditions in the early or final turns of the lap. I’m reminded how many times I’ve been saved by the question. ‘Is it raining in the pit-lane’ Gives such a great feel for which turn will be wet first.