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Giovinazzi wants rear view cameras in F1

Antonio Giovinazzi insists Formula 1 should install rear view cameras. The Sauber-to-be driver would like to see a similar style to that used in GT racing as aerodynamic work continues to compromise the ability to see in the mirrors. Earlier in the week, Kevin Magnussen claims he is sometimes "left blind" during crucial moments in the race. In Austria, Sebastian Vettel picked up a penalty for failing to move out of the way when a driver was coming up behind hampering a hot qualifying lap. See the article about Magnussen's claims here!  Giovinazzi believes a screen would help drivers from ruining a hot lap and improve safety standards. "Now it’s really difficult to...
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