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McLaren/Renault split on two-day F1 format

McLaren are pleased that Formula 1 won't go down the route of the two-day format seen in Japan, but Renault found it 'interesting'. Typhoon Hagibis caused the cancellation of all on-track activity on Saturday at the Japanese Grand Prix, meaning qualifying was moved to Sunday morning before the race. The likes of Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo threw their support behind the two-day format, finding it to be better than the usual three-day schedule. But, F1 managing director of motorsport Ross Brawn has already said that the two-day format isn't here to stay, and this pleases McLaren principal Andreas Seidl. “I wouldn’t be in favour of that, because I think it is good to have...
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