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F1 set to trial qualifying races in 2020 at select races

Formula 1 looks set to trial 'qualifying races' during the 2020 season, with Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto revealing that the teams have approved of the plan, although the exact details remain unknown. F1's managing director of motorsport, Ross Brawn, recently confirmed the idea had been floated, citing the stable regulations as a perfect opportunity to 'experiment' ahead of the 2021 season, when the sport will undergo a major regulatory overhaul. 'I’d like to see in 2020 for us to try a few things,' he taid. 'I think in 2020 we’ve got a stable platform in terms of the cars, things aren’t changing that much and I think that ’20 could be a...
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