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Why reversed-grid F1 races now look inevitable for 2021

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Formula 1's latest push to trial reversed-grid qualifying races on select grand prix weekends in 2020 was rejected by Mercedes, but changes coming in for 2021 will make even a small group of teams powerless to stop the new format getting through. In this video we explain why F1 bosses are so keen to try the Saturday race format out, why Mercedes said no, and what's coming for next year that will mean there's nothing the world champion team can do to block the move next time around.

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- Why reversed-grid races seem inevitable: https://the-race.com/formula-1/why-reverse-grid-f1-races-seem-inevitable-for-2021/
- What teams' reversed-grid stances say about their 2020 hopes: https://the-race.com/formula-1/what-teams-reversed-grid-stances-say-about-their-2020-hopes/

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