As Formula 1 whips up contingency plans to save its season when the racing resumes, Charles Leclerc believes that reverse races are an idea that holds merit.
Formula 1 is facing the possibility of squeezing a maximum number of events within a compressed time frame this year, depending on when the sport gets the green light to raise the curtain on its disrupted 2020 season.
Plans for rebuilding a basic calendar include double and triple-header weekends, but the idea of holding two races over a single weekend has also been tabled, with the Red Bull Ring in Austria and Britain’s Silverstone both open to such a scheme that would likely take place behind closed doors.
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But a plan involving running a second race in the opposite direction on certain tracks has also been suggested, and Leclerc has labeled the idea as “cool”, having experienced reversed layouts in karting.
“You can always argue about the merits of using the same track more than once, but you have to look at the situation,” the Ferrari driver told the media earlier this week.