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Grosjean suggests solution to midfield TV coverage issue

One issue us F1 fans have had this season is missing out on incredible battles in the midfield whilst TV directors show the frontrunners for most of the race, with some of the season's best battles barely shown at all on TV. Haas driver Romain Grosjean may have a solution for the problem, suggesting that a split screen could be used to show frontrunners and midfield battles at the same time. Fans have grown frustrated with the TV directors, who seem to be more interested in showing battles at the front rather than overtakes in the midfield, with some of the most intense battles shown on replays, such as the one between then Toro Rosso team mates Alex Albon and Daniil Kvyat in Hungary. Read...
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