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Brawn: Monza proved case for reverse grids

In his latest post-race summary for the official F1 website, Ross Brawn argues that yesterday's Italian Grand Prix should cause the sport to seriously consider the idea of reverse grids. As part of their desire to repackage F1 and attract a younger audience, the powers that be have been considering all manner of ideas. Along with the budget cap and a more equal distribution of prize money, F1's bosses have been arguing the case for adapting the race weekend format and introducing reverse grids in a bid to provide uncertainty and add some much needed spice, particularly at those tracks known for producing processional races. At a time the sport basks in the warm glow that followed...
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