Brundle makes FIA meeting ‘walk out’ claim as Piastri and Russell respond
## FIA Meeting Controversy in Qatar All twenty Formula 1 drivers held a meeting with FIA stewards in Qatar following several safety concerns raised during the weekend. According to sports commentator Martin Brundle, the discussions were tense, and not every driver remained until the end. > “Some drivers walked out in frustration,” Brundle stated, suggesting that certain competitors were unhappy with how the FIA handled extreme conditions during the race. ### Drivers’ Reactions Oscar Piastri and George Russell responded publicly after reports of the supposed walkout. Both drivers stressed that while the meeting was heated, it remained professional. > Piastri said, “We expressed our concerns honestly, and the FIA listened. There was no real walkout, just strong feelings after a difficult weekend.” > Russell added, “The point of such meetings is to make progress. It’s not unusual to have some intensity when safety is being discussed.” ### Background The meeting followed an overheated and physically demanding Qatar Grand Prix, during which several drivers complained about exhaustion and extreme cockpit temperatures. The debate centered on improving safety protocols and ensuring better race conditions under high heat. ### FIA Response An FIA spokesperson acknowledged that feedback from the drivers would be reviewed and potentially lead to further evaluations. The organization aims to enhance health and safety standards before the next season. > “Driver welfare remains a priority. We continue to gather data and refine our processes,” the FIA representative said. *** **Author’s Summary:** Tensions flared in Qatar as F1 drivers confronted the FIA over safety issues, but all parties affirmed the meeting was constructive, not a true walkout.

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