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Giovinazzi wants rear view cameras in F1

Antonio Giovinazzi is leading calls for rear view cameras to be installed onto Formula 1 cars as standard procedure. This call comes after Kevin Magnussen claimed that inadequate mirrors on the current cars meant it was like driving blind. The Dane has been heavily critical of the view from behind after the adjustment to the rear wing for the 2017 season. As a result of Magnussen’s comments, Giovinazzi believes that rear view cameras should be installed onto the cars. The 2019 Sauber driver has had experience of rear view cameras before, when he was driving in the 2016 World Endurance Championship, in which the technology is used. 'I think it’s a good thing. Now it’s really difficult...
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