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F1 may reconsider decision to award pole to Sprint winner

Formula 1 is open to discussing who gets credited with pole position on a weekend in which the format includes a Sprint event, according to F1's director of motorsport, Ross Brawn. Currently pole position is defined as the driver who qualifies in first place for the grand prix, therefore traditionally it is awarded to the […]
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