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Carey: History shouldn't stop F1 from exploring changes

Formula 1 chairman Chase Carey believes that the sport's illustrious history should not prevent it from exploring changes moving forward. In a bid to create more exciting racing F1 has considered introducing reverse-grid qualifying races, although plans to see them brought in this season were vetoed by Mercedes. Since then, numerous drivers and figures within the teams have signalled their opposition to the proposal, but Carey warned that the sport should avoid putting itself in a 'straightjacket' when it comes to bringing in changes. 'Most sports, when they've talked about changes, the hardcore fans resist change,' Carey told F1's Beyond the Grid podcast. 'Major League Baseball, when they...
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