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Prost warns that F1 'must stay traditional' in light of changes

Article To news overview © Renault Sport Alain Prost believes that Formula 1 must remain "traditional" in light of recent changes introduced into the sport. In 2021, the Sprint Qualifying format was trialled for the first time at three race weekends, and looks set to run again at six events in 2022. Whilst Prost can acknowledge the appeal that the sprint event can offer fans, he remains in favour of tradition over a race weekend. "I am completely against the reverse grid [idea], for sure," Prost told the In The Fast Lane podcast. "Formula 1 should not accept that, even for the sprint. It's not because Lewis [Hamilton] has done a fantastic race starting from last...
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