
Formula 1 teams have accepted changes to the sprint race (100 kilometers), first foreseen for this 2023 season at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix (from April 30), which, however, will no longer affect the composition of the starting grid. the main race, announced the director of Ferrari, Fred Wasser, quoted by Reuters.
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Changed Formula 1 sprint race – will no longer be linked to Sunday’s Grand Prix
According to Wasser, the teams have approved the new format, which must be confirmed by the International Automobile Federation (FIA).
Baku will host a practice session on Friday, followed by a qualifying session for the main race on Sunday and an additional qualifying session for the sprint race on Saturday, in which the top eight finishers will be awarded points, but will no longer be linked to Sunday’s Grand Prix – about
Until this year, the sprint weekend consisted of two free practices (Friday) followed by a sprint race on Saturday. The top eight in this sprint race, which also determined the starting grid for Sunday, were awarded points.
There was one more training session before Saturday’s sprint race.
“This time I think all the teams were on the same page. It didn’t happen often. I like the format. I’m not a big fan of the second workout, sometimes it’s boring.
Trying to bring something more dynamic to the weekend is a good decision. If you watch football, you don’t see practice on Wednesday from the stadium, and we’re the only sport that broadcasts practice,” Wasser said.
Other sprint races in the 2023 season will be held in Austria, Belgium, Qatar, USA (Austin) and Brazil.
Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali has backed the idea of ​​shortening practice to offer fans more spectacle, Agerpres reports.
Formula 1, rating of pilots
1 Max Verstappen (RedBull) 69 points
2 Sergio Perez (Red Bull) 54
3 Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) 45
4 Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 38
5 Carlos Sainz Jr. (Ferrari) 20
6 Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) 20
7 George Russell (Mercedes) 18
8 Lando Norris (McLaren) 8
9 Nico Hulkenberg (HAAS) 6
10 Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 6
11 Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo) 4
12 Esteban Ocon (Alpiyskiy) 4
13 Oscar Piastri (McLaren) 4
14 Pierre Gasly (Alpisky) 4
15 Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo) 2
16 Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri) 1
17 Kevin Magnussen (HAAS) 1
18 Alexander Albon (Williams) 1
19 Logan Sargent (Williams) 0
20 Nick De Vries (AlphaTauri) 0
Formula 1, rating of constructors
1 RedBull 123 points
2 Aston Martin 65s
3 Mercedes 56
4 Ferrari 26s
5 McLaren 12s
6 Alpine 8
7 HAAS 7
8 Alfa Romeo 6
9 AlphaTauri, Williams 1.
Formula 1 season calendar for 2023
March 5: Bahrain – victory for Max Verstappen
March 19: Saudi Arabia – victory for Sergio Perez
April 2: Australia – victory for Max Verstappen
April 30: Azerbaijan / Baku
May 7: Miami
May 21: Emilia-Romagna / Imola
May 28: Monaco
June 4: Spain / Barcelona
June 18: Canada / Montreal
July 2: Austria / Spielberg
July 9: Great Britain / Silverstone
July 23: Hungary / Budapest
July 30: Belgium / Spa-Francorchamps
August 27: Netherlands / Zandvoort
September 3: Italy / Monza
September 17: Singapore / Marina Bay
September 24: Japan / Suzuka
October 8: Qatar / Losail
October 22: USA / Austin
October 29: Mexico / Mexico City
November 5: Brazil / Sao Paulo
November 18: Las Vegas
November 26: Abu Dhabi / Yas Marina.
Source: Hot News

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