Should F1 use reversed grids?
The support for reverse grids by some AUTOSPORT figures in our recent 'What we'd change about F1' feature certainly polarised opinion. ANDREW VAN DE BURGT and KEVIN TURNER battle it out
In the wake of Formula 1's shock move to double points finales from 2014, the AUTOSPORT team proposed some wild ideas of our own to improve the sport - which certainly polarised reader opinion.
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