Do you believe "reversed grid" racing could truly make F1 more thrilling?
It's a hot topic among fans.
Here’s what F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali thinks:
Reversing the grid might add more action and surprises.
Picture this: top drivers starting from the back, fighting their way through the field.
→ What is a reversed grid?
The fastest cars start at the back, and the slowest at the front.
→ Why consider it?
It could create more overtaking and memorable moments.
Everyone would need to battle harder for points.
It would mix up the usual race order.
→ Concerns?
Some say it makes races less authentic.
But Domenicali suggests it's about maintaining excitement and unpredictability.
Right now, sprint races spice up some Saturdays, and further changes could enhance the spectacle.
Imagine a weekend where every session has serious competitive stakes.
While not easy to perfect, it highlights F1's commitment to keeping fans thrilled and engaged.
Do you think a grid shake-up is a good idea?
Share your thoughts!
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