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Formula 1 will not 'dictate' format changes - Carey

Formula 1 boss Chase Carey says the sport will never "dictate" any changes to its format - such as the adoption of reverse grids - but always try to adhere to a group decision. Talk about trialing a reverse grid qualifying race format next season at selected events was revived by F1 director of motorsports Ross Brawn after Pierre Gasly's upset win in the Italian GP. The concept was tabled earlier this year by F1, but the idea was shelved because of a lack of unanimity among the teams, with Mercedes strongly opposed to the idea. However, under F1's new Concorde Agreement that will come into force next year, format changes will be governed by a 'super majority' rule, meaning one...
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