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'Q4' qualifying could favour big teams - Steiner

Apr.8 Another F1 team boss has warned the sport to think carefully before changing the qualifying format. Last week, Red Bull's Christian Horner warned that adding a 'Q4' to the current system might be problematic due to a shortage of Pirelli tyres. "At first glance, we don't have enough tyres for a qualifying format like that," he said. Gunther Steiner, the boss at Haas, agrees that Liberty Media's proposal needs to be thoroughly studied. "The idea of shorter sessions where people can look stupid is not bad, but it needs to be studied further so that we do not make the gap between the top and the rest larger instead of smaller," he is quoted by Ekstra Bladet...
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