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Vettel, Hamilton criticise F1 reverse grid idea

Sebastian Vettel has slammed the idea to use a reverse grid format in Formula 1, calling it “complete bulls**t.” Formula 1 bosses are looking into the possibility of holding a qualifying race at three grands prix in 2020 that would see the grid start in reverse championship order as part of possible format changes. While plans remain in the investigative stage, and would require unanimous agreement from teams to go ahead, Vettel was among the drivers to push back against the idea of using a reverse grid. “I think it’s complete bullshit to be honest,” Vettel said. “I think we know that if you want to improve things, it’s very clear, you need to string the field together, to...
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