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F1 should consider reverse grid races going forward – Binotto

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto believes Formula 1 should consider introducing reverse grid races in the future. Last weekend at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton was forced to complete a series of recovery drives at Interlagos. In the 24-lap F1 Sprint, the seven-time world champion was sent to the back of the field […]
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