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Formula 1 CEO pushing for highly controversial move that was rejected by Toto Wolff

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali is certainly no stranger to pushing the sport towards change, with the former Ferrari boss having been a key part of the introduction of sprint races last season. The Italian has now released some details on his next big idea to make the sport more entertaining, or in other words, more complicated! Domenicali is looking into the possibility of awarding points during free practice and the dreaded prospect of ‘reverse grid' races. Former F1 CEO Chase Carey was the first to try and introduce ‘reverse grid' races, but his bid was sensationally rejected by some teams. READ: Helmut Marko to fly to Tokyo as Red Bull scramble to reignite Honda...
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