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Binotto: Sprint race proved F1 should consider reverse grids

Just as we thought the contentious topic of reverse grids in F1 had been sept under the tarmac, Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has brought it back to the fore. Lewis Hamilton's outstanding recovery drive from last to fifth in Saturday's 34-lap sprint event at Interlagos earned the Mercedes driver the plaudits of the Brazilian crowd. But Binotto reckoned that the Mercedes driver's remarkable drive provided some food for thought for how to produce some thrilling entertainment and spice up F1's sprint race concept. "I think it is [feasible], honestly because of what happened with so many overtakes, so much fun,” said the Scuderia chief. "I think we should really consider it and...
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