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Verstappen would support F1 refuelling for flat out racing

Max Verstappen says he’d back the return of refuelling in Formula 1 if it meant races would be “flat out” fights rather than being dominated by fuel and tyre conservation strategies. FIA President Jean Todt has led calls to assess the possibility of seeing refuelling in races return to F1 as part of the wider 2021 rules shake-up. Quizzed about refuelling in races, which was last used in F1 in 2009, Verstappen says he’s open to the prospect if it aids racing action by allowing more varied strategies including letting drivers push for entire races. “Yes, why not? I prefer to go flat out over saving tyres,” Verstappen said on the prospect of refuelling in F1. “In Austria we went...
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