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F1 CEO Domenicali on potential reverse grid sprint races: 'Why not?'

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has previously been an advocate for sprint races. The Italian has already expressed his desire to have more sprints and now has toyed with the idea of reverse grid sprint races in order to create more action. In conversation with Autosport, Domenicali revealed why he thinks it would be an opportunity for F1 to grow. 
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