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Arrivabene expecting 'supermarket' queue' for qualifying

Though he's willing to give it a go, Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene isn't convinced by new qualifying format. The controversial new format, which, over the course of three phases, sees drivers eliminated one-by-one, until 'last man standing' takes pole, will be seen for the first time tomorrow. And whilst it doesn't now appear as though rain will add to what many are already predicting will be a confusing format, some are still anticipating fun and games. Arrivabene, like many of us, is in the 'if it aint broke why fix it' camp, but is willing to give it a try. 'I don't want to be against any changes, Ferrari don't want to be against the change,' said the Italian, 'I simply think that...
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