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F1 defends ‘turtle’ Aston Martin safety car after Max Verstappen criticism

F1 defends 'turtle' Aston Martin safety car after Max Verstappen criticism

Formula One’s governing body defended the Aston Martin safety car on Thursday, reminding drivers that its top speed was of secondary importance, after world champion Max Verstappen compared it to a turtle.

Aston Martin and Mercedes both provide safety and medical cars for grands prix, with the championship divided between the two marques and Germany’s Bernd Maylander the driver.

“The FIA would like to reiterate that the primary function of the … safety car is, of course, not outright speed but the safety of the drivers, marshals and officials,” it said in a statement.

Red Bull’s Verstappen had said after Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix that the Aston Martin 4.0 litre twin-turbo V8 Vantage used in Melbourne lapped too slowly when twice deployed following crashes.

“For sure the Mercedes safety car is faster because of the extra aero. The Aston Martin is really slow. It definitely needs more grip, because our tyres were stone cold,” the Dutchman told reporters after retiring from the…

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