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Prost against reverse grids, F1 must stay ‘traditional’

Alain Prost has spoken out in opposition against any kind of reverse grids in Formula 1, saying people 'should not accept that'. The excitement around Lewis Hamilton's charge to make up 15 places in sprint qualifying in Brazil led Charles Leclerc to say it showed the 'potential' to introduce reverse grids into Formula 1, but sport CEO Stefano Domenicali insisted that they do not want to bring that element into the sport – although a lingering fear remains that they could become a part of F1 in the future. Sprint qualifying was trialled at three races in 2021 and that number could be set to double in 2022 after Formula 1 deemed it a success, where a shortened ‘race' sets the...
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