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F1 bosses clear the air with drivers over reverse-grid concerns

Formula 1 chiefs Chase Carey and Ross Brawn sat down with F1 drivers in Russia to address the latter's concerns over potential changes in the future to the sport's weekend format. Formula 1's managers are seeking to spice up the action on the track going forward and they've tabled the idea of experimenting next year with various concepts such as qualifying races on Saturday or reverse grids. However, a few prominent drivers are not impressed with the suggestions that have been brought forth so far, with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel calling the reverse grid "complete bullshit", while Lewis Hamilton wondered if those in charge "know what they are talking about". Hamilton...
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