Toto Wolff urges that a 'Stanley knife' should be used on the F1 race weekend format, not a 'baseball bat' following recent talks over potential changes.
Ahead of the next race in Baku, plans are being drawn up for a revised schedule which would see two rounds of qualifying to determine the grid for the sprint race as well as Sunday’s grand prix.
Verstappen though has often been the most vocal when it comes to criticism against any changes, going as far as to suggest he may leave the sport if his workload keeps being added to.
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