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Binotto hopes F1 will think about a reversed starting grid

Mattia Binotto has his doubts about the current races in Formula 1 after the Brazilian Grand Prix. According to the Ferrari team boss it would be better for the sport to experiment with a reverse grid. With Hamilton starting from last place, the race at the Interlagos circuit last weekend provided a lot of spectacle. The Briton eventually won the race, which got Binotto thinking. According to the Italian, the current Formula 1 races are too long and a different format is needed. Read more Red Bull worried: 'We can forget about the world title if we do' Ferrari wants a reverse grid ''I still think the races are too long. Why not have two races where the first six start at the second race in...
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