Formula One considering stand-alone sprint races

12 Sep, 2021 - 00:09 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

Formula One could turn sprint races into stand-alone events next year with more points on offer and separate from Sunday’s main grand prix, said motorsport managing director Ross Brawn. The sprint format is being experimented with at three rounds this season, for the second time in this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Points are awarded for the top three drivers, in a 3-2-1 system. One proposal under consideration is for pole to be awarded on Friday, instead of Saturday, with that qualifying session valid for both races.

“I think that will be probably the key issue, whether we make another step and make it stand-alone,” Brawn told motorsport.co. “I think that we’ll have to look at the number of points awarded, and how do we determine the starting grid.

“So should it just be what was done on Friday?

“Red Bull’s Sergio Perez dropped out at Silverstone (the first sprint), and then obviously his Sunday race was heavily compromised. “So should we determine the starting order on Friday for both Saturday and Sunday?” Brawn said the stand-alone idea had been suggested by a number of drivers.

He said there would be no mixing of formats, with the sprint kept as a means to determine Sunday’s grid or as a stand-alone.

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said it was still too soon to decide and suggested a reverse grid race on Saturday, with those leading the championship lining up at the back.—

Reuters.

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