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Vettel: Reverse grid for F1 is complete bullsh!t

During the top three press conference after qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix, Motorlat journo David Coath popped a question from left field to pole winner Charles Leclerc, second-placed Lewis Hamilton and third-placed Sebastian Vettel. Formula 1 powers that be are apparently studying ways to improve the show, one of the gimmicks under consideration is a ‘reverse-grid' scenario more common in karting and lower formulae. With this in mind, Coath asked the trio: 'With the reverse grid proposals, you would be starting 20th, 19th and 18th. Your thoughts please on any discussion that people talk about a reverse grid?' Four-time F1 World Champion Vettel took the most offence and...
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