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Carlos Sainz's interesting comments about changing the weekend format

Carlos Sainz has called for Formula 1 to see how good the 2021 Formula 1 cars are before any decisions regarding changing the Formula 1 weekend structure are made. After the incident in Q3 at Monza many have called for qualifying to change but the McLaren driver wants to wait and see.  "I personally think we should look at it first," Sainz said to RaceFans.net. "It is first seen how things work out with a field that is closer to each other and where the cars can follow better.  "As soon as we have cars in 2021 that can follow in one second - that is my wish: that every driver can make a difference - then we may not need all those changes, because then we...
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