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Horner comes up with an idea from the past to test reversed grid

The reversed grid has for some time been an idea that is being seriously considered for Formula 1. This is mainly because Ross Brawn is in favour of it. His plans are met with a lot of resistance from the top teams, but Christian Horner has another idea. With races in which Mercedes disappears on the horizon within a few laps, it is not surprising that Liberty Media likes to see this change. That's why Ross Brawn previously proposed to replace qualifying with a sprint race at four GP's this season. The starting position would then be determined by the reverse order of the championship standings. Read more Hamilton surprised by gap to Red Bull: 'Must be even worse for them'. Toto Wolff of...
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