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F1 to consider reverse grids to promote better races

Formula One could force its fastest cars to start from the middle of the grid to improve racing. The reverse-grid proposal is expected to be made by F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone in a meeting between series stakeholders in Geneva on Tuesday, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said on Monday. The top qualifiers would be dropped on the grid to keep them from pulling away early, in a bid to try to make F1 more attractive to fans and television audiences. The changes could be in effect as early as 2017 if an agreement is reached. 'There's an opportunity to do it properly and come up with a great set of regulations for 2017,' Horner said on the first day of preseason testing in Barcelona....
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