Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Recommended for you

Ferrari on WEC changes: 'With the BoP hidden, part of the race story will be missing'

WEC
Imola
Ferrari on WEC changes: 'With the BoP hidden, part of the race story will be missing'

Current street course woes make Long Beach “a critical weekend” for Graham Rahal

IndyCar
Long Beach
Current street course woes make Long Beach “a critical weekend” for Graham Rahal

Ott Tanak lands 2027 WRC car testing role with Toyota

WRC
Rally Croatia
Ott Tanak lands 2027 WRC car testing role with Toyota

"Ocean's Eleven" prequel to be set around 1962 Monaco Grand Prix

Formula 1
Saudi Arabian GP
"Ocean's Eleven" prequel to be set around 1962 Monaco Grand Prix

O'Ward: F1 has become an "artificial" show, while IndyCar is where the real racing is

IndyCar
Long Beach
O'Ward: F1 has become an "artificial" show, while IndyCar is where the real racing is

Pedro Acosta explains what KTM needs to close the gap to Aprilia in MotoGP

MotoGP
Pedro Acosta explains what KTM needs to close the gap to Aprilia in MotoGP

Alpine’s 2026 F1 form no surprise to Racing Bulls

Formula 1
Alpine’s 2026 F1 form no surprise to Racing Bulls

Thierry Neuville wants to "make everyone proud again” at WRC Rally Islas Canarias

WRC
Rally Islas Canarias
Thierry Neuville wants to "make everyone proud again” at WRC Rally Islas Canarias
Breaking news

Vettel, Hamilton slam "bullshit" reverse-grid race idea

Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton have slammed the idea of reverse grid races in Formula 1 as "bullshit" and completely the wrong thing for the sport.

Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 celebrate in Parc Ferme

Amid ongoing discussions between teams and F1 owners Liberty Media about trialling a few reverse grid qualifying races in 2020, the sport's most successful current drivers have hit out at the idea.

"I don't really know what to say," said a bemused Hamilton when asked in Singapore for his views on the concept.

"The people that proposed that don't really know what they are talking about."

Vettel was even stronger in his criticism, as he said that gimmicks like reverse grids were not the kind of solution that F1 was in need of.

"I think it is complete bullshit, to be honest," he said. "I think we know that if we want to improve things it is very clear we need to string the field more together, we need to have better racing. It is just a plaster.

"I don't know which genius came up with it, but it is not the solution. It is completely the wrong approach."

Read Also:

Singapore GP pole position man Charles Leclerc was also distinctly unimpressed at the idea of the fastest people being forced to start from the back.

"I would not be happy," he said. "I am a lot happier to start first tomorrow but I don't think it is the solution for Formula 1.

"The best should win and start in the best place. And not reverse that order. I don't think it is the solution."

The comments of the top stars come after Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat labelled the idea of reverse grids as a "band aid" for F1's real problems.

Previous article Singapore GP: Leclerc beats Hamilton to pole by 0.191s
Next article Leclerc nearly crashed three times during "crazy" pole lap

Top Comments

Latest news