F1 to consider ‘evolutions’ to sprint format after “very positive” feedback

Max Ve🐎rstappen beat Lewis Hamilton to win F1’s first-ever sprint qualifying race on Saturday afternoon as Silverstone hosted the debut of the world championship’s new weekend format experiment.
17 laps of flat-out racing decided the starting grid for Sunday’s British Grand Prix, afteꦐr F1’s t𓆏raditional qualifying session had taken place on Friday evening.
The format will be trialled at a further two events this year before F1 makes a decision on whether to incorﷺporate sprint races as a regular feature of the grand prix weekend.
“It’s a completely new concept for Formula 1 and I think one of the things we all saw today was a racing driver is a racing driver and they’re nevꦬer going to take it easy,” Brawn said.
“That first lap or so was completely nail-biting, and sensational, and then we had the little duels in the rest of the race. Fernando Alonso’s performance today was sen෴sational, got my vote for the highlight of the race. I’d buy a ticket for that every day, so we’re very pleased.
“We’ll let the dust settle on the weekend🐓, spend some time with the FIA and the teams, try and understand if there’s some evไolutions we want but we won’t be changing the fundamental format this year.
“And I think after the three races we can sit down and ✅see where we go from here. But s✤o far very positive.”
What could be changed?
Brawn acknowledge♏d that fan feedb💦ack will be “crucial” in how the format will be adopted in the future, but said the initial response was overwhelmingly positive.
“We’re already getting massive positive feedback from the fans,” he said. “On soc꧅ial media, they love it.
“But there will be fans who make some comments, what they didn’t understand or appreciate and we’ll take that 🔯into account as well.”

While✨ Hamilton topped qualifying on Friday, Verstappen’s victory meant that he was awarded pole position.
“Should Friday be the pole position? It’s things like that we’ll talk about and discuss with the FIA and tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚeams,” Brawn said.
"But I think we can’t be held back by history. We need to respect history but we must never be held back by his😼tory.”
Drivers were given free tyre choꦦice for the sprint race and will also not be obliged to start Sunday’s grand prix on the tyres on which they set their fastest laps on.
Alpine pair Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon we🌼re two drivers that were rewarded for gambling on softs as they each made up places on the grid for the British GP.
Brawn said free tyr𝄹e choice was another “appealing” element of the🐬 new format he felt worked well and could potentially be adopted for normal races.
“🎶There’s some very appealing parts, everyone runs the same tyre in qualifying and we still have variety in the race as there were two tyres we can use,” he added.
“There’s no handicap in terms of what tyres we can us🐈e, so possibly we can take that forward.”


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