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EXCLUSIVE: Introduction of qualifying races doesn’t solve Formula One’s biggest problem – Wide World of Sports
‘I can’t see how they’ll make it work’

Formula One’s decision to experiment with sprint races to set the grid for a grand prix is merely the latest in a series of band-aid solutions to the biggest problem facing the sport.
That’s the view of former Ferrari and McLaren driver Stefan Johansson, who says the huge influence of aerodynamics makes it almost impossible for the drivers to race wheel-to-wheel.
Earlier this week teams voted unanimously to trial ‘sprint-qualifying’ at three races this year instead of setting the grid via a more…
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