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Seidl no fan of introducing 'artificial randomness' into F1

McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl believes Formula 1 doesn't need invitational races or reverse grids to spice up a show hegemonically dominated by Mercedes. Last month's Tuscan Grand Prix at Mugello was given a thumbs up by competitors and fans alike who underscored the merits of F1 racing at a new venue. The event sparked an intrigue over the idea of adding "invitational races" to the sport's agenda, venues where teams race less prepared than usual. But Formula 1 is also considering trialing reverse grids at selected events next season as a way of shaking up the running order. However, Seidl dismisses both ideas, insisting F1's current main issue lies with its dominant team, not...
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