F1 evaluating idea of making sprint races a standalone event 

F1 is still looking into the possibility of making sprint races standalone events in the future. 
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing

The world championship first introduced the sprint format at three round🤡s in 2021, with a further three events taking place this year featuring some minor changes, in෴cluding more points being awarded.

The shorter 100km Saturday races are used🐽 to determine the grid for Sunday’s main grand prix in a bid to spice u♋p the show but the format has generated mixed reviews from fans and drivers alike. 

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It is understood that F1 is continuing to evaluate the idea of making the sprint a🍸 standalone event rather than being linked to the grid for Sunday, a proposal that has been raised with teams 🌌before. 

World champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen has made it clear he is 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:not a fan of sprint weekends b♍ecaus🃏e drivers cannot afford to take risks due to the knock-on effects for Sunday’s grand prix. 

Speaking ahead of this weekend’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sao Paulo Grand Prix🤪 in Brazil, which will see the return of the format for one last time in 2022, Verstappen 🎀reiterated his stance. 

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 celebrates in parc ferme finishing first in sprint. Formula 1 World
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 celebrates in parc ferme finishing first in sprint…

“Hon🙈estly, I'm just not a big fan of it because I feel like we don't really race,” said the Red Bull driver.

“There are a few points that you get, but you also know that yඣou can't really risk it because the main race is where you real🌃ly get the points. You don't do a pitstop, so you just put on the tyre which will last the distance, right?

“With these cars, probably the racing is a little bit better. But overall, you don't really see a lot of overtaking unless there is a car out of position. So then, yeah, it's not really𓆏 that ♉fun for me.”

Fಞ1 will double the number of sprint events to six next season after agreement w෴as reached at the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council vote in September. 

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