Why drivers think F1's reverse grid push is wrong
Opinion: Formula 1 looks set to plough on with its plans to evaluate reversed-grid qualifying races at select events in 2020 - but this provoked a fierce response from many drivers. Here's why they're so set against the plan
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The two most successful current Formula 1 drivers didn't mince their words when asked to comment about the prospect of reversed-grid races in 2020.
"I don't really know what to say," smiled Lewis Hamilton. "The people that proposed that don't really know what they're talking about."
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