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Masi laughs at idea for racing in opposite direction

In order to keep the upcoming F1 season with two races on the same tracks as interesting as possible, it has been suggested from different angles in recent months to drive in opposite directions on certain tracks. Michael Masi explains why this has never been possible. "I did have to have a giggle when I saw some comments about some circuits running backward", he says in the Vodcast of Sky Sports F1. To make such a thing possible on an average circuit, there is so much to be done in terms of safety that it wouldn't be worth it. Read more Norris: 'If anyone knows how to annoy Ricciardo, it's Verstappen.' "All of the circuits, and the safety infrastructure is designed - be it...
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