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Chilton hits back after Symonds rebuke

Chilton has also been shaded this year by his impressive Ferrari-linked teammate Jules Bianchi.

Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team MR02

Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team MR02

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Jul.20 (GMM) Max Chilton has hit back at Marussia's departed technical boss Pat Symonds.

Just before announcing his defection to Williams, Symonds compared Marussia's current drivers with champions like Fernando Alonso, surmising that the Spaniard is at least half a second quicker.

"Our hands are tied," he had said, "(as) we need to have drivers who also bring money."

The comment was interpreted as a specific rebuke at Briton Chilton, whose wealthy father has bankrolled his F1 debut.

Chilton has also been shaded this year by his impressive Ferrari-linked teammate Jules Bianchi.

Chilton, however, suggested Symonds' assessment is unfair.

"An F1 team isn't going to accept two drivers who aren't capable of getting the most out of the car," he is quoted by the Russian news agency Ria Novosti.

Susie Wolff, Williams Development Driver
Susie Wolff, Williams Development Driver

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He also disagreed with Symonds' estimation that the time-gap to a driver like Alonso is half a second.

"I wouldn't say that there's that much left in the car," said Chilton.

"I don't believe there's half a second, but I agree that the more experience you've got - people like Alonso, like Jenson, like Lewis that have been in here so long - they can get a little bit more out of it."

F1 insiders were also assessing another driver 'gap' on Friday, as Williams tester Susie Wolff made her proper circuit debut at the Silverstone test.

The 'gap' to world champion Sebastian Vettel was 2.2 seconds, leaving her ninth of the 16 drivers in action.

"I think she was pretty good, she was pretty quick and that's really fantastic to see a lady driving Formula One," said Ferrari's Felipe Massa.

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