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Verstappen: Sprint will add ‘chaos' to F1 Chinese GP ‘unknowns'

Max Verstappen believes that the inclusion of the Sprint race format will add further 'chaos' to a Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix weekend that has several 'unknowns'. The Shanghai International Circuit has not hosted an F1 race in five seasons due to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent travel restrictions. However, China […]
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