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McLaren CEO proposes intriguing solution to minimise F1 DSQs

McLaren's CEO Zak Brown believes F1 fans would benefit from the sport reintroducing refuelling, claiming it would add "another dimension" to the sport. The post McLaren CEO proposes intriguing solution to minimise F1 DSQs appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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