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Max and Nico stand up for grid girls

Max Verstappen and Nico Hulkenberg have both come out in support of retaining grid girls. The topic has come to the fore this week after Formula 1's director of motorsport said that the new owners were looking at the practice. The use of grid girls in the 21st century has become an increasingly controversial subject in recent years. Many have accused the sport of being sexist and misogynist in its use of scantily-glad young women. But at least two current Formula 1 drivers have come out in support of keeping them as part of the race weekend traditions. "The grid girls must stay," was the verdict of Red Bull's Max Verstappen this week. Verstappen's team mate Daniel Ricciardo has...
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