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Will F1 have 'reverse-grid' races in 2020?

1 has clarified its future race weekend plans after Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel criticised the proposed 'reverse-grid' format, with Ross Brawn stressing that any changes in 2020 will be experimental. Liberty Media, the sport's owners, the FIA and F1 teams have been in talks about making adjustments to race weekends in a bid to make Grands Prix more exciting and less predictable - and one of the ideas they are considering trialing at a small number of events next season is replacing the traditional qualifying format with a sprint race. More from Brawn on 2021: Cars, new teams, and big changes That would see the championship order reversed for a shorter race on the Saturday - the...
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