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Brawn: Sprint Qualifying good platform for the future

Ross Brawn was pleased with how the Sprint Qualifying format worked at the British Grand Prix and described it as 'good platform'. The experimental scheduling change saw an additional 100km sprint race added on Saturday, with traditional qualifying shifted to Friday. Lewis Hamilton was quickest on Friday, but ceded pole position to Max Verstappen during the sprint. Fernando Alonso was perhaps the star of Saturday though, picking up five places on the opening lap and securing a P7 grid slot. The top three in the sprint picked up three, two and one points respectively and Brawn praised the drivers for 'some fabulous battles'. “The main thing was we had some exciting racing because racing...
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