There have been talks and meetings over the proposed idea of switching the grid around for races in 2020.
Speaking at Saturday night’s post-qualifying press conference alongside pole-sitter and teammate Charles Leclerc and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, Vettel didn’t hold back with his thoughts on reverse grids.
The organisers and the management of Formula One have been working on ideas on trying to improve the racing as many races over the last few years have offered very little entertainment for the fans.
Vettel stressed that a reverse grid is something to avoid for F1. He added,
Hamilton responded quick to Vettel’s answer: “He said it better than me…”
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Leclerc also had mutual feelings on the matter.
The Monégasque driver achieved a third pole position in a row on Saturday night in Singapore ahead of Hamilton and Vettel.
A reverse grid would certainly not favour the Monegasque driver if it was used in Sunday’s race.
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