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McLaren against “artificial randomness” of F1 reverse-grid proposal

McLaren will not support the introduction of “artificial randomness” that Formula 1’s reverse-grid proposal would result in, according to team principal Andreas Seidl. Check out the Crash F1 YouTube channel - CLICK HERE F1 has already had two attempts to replace qualifying sessions at some events with a 30-minute sprint-race in reverse championship order to determine the grid for Sunday’s main race rebuffed but is in a fresh push through the format at four rounds in 2021. The sport’s managing director Ross Brawn in particularly keen to introduce reverse-grid races, arguing that the shock result and mixed up order of the Italian Grand Prix highlighted why the idea would work...
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