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Max Verstappen believes the changes to Formula 1’s sprint format are ‘more logical’ ahead of the 2024 season.

The original sprint that was introduced in 2021 was tweaked for 2023, with Saturday being entirely dedicated to the event. The sprint shootout was introduced to set the grid for the sprint, which would take place in the afternoon, with qualifying for Sunday’s grand prix pushed back to Friday.

 

However, the car’s setup would be locked in under parc ferme regulations following Friday’s only practice session, meaning any lapses in judgment or loss of track time would ruin the rest of a driver’s weekend.

The original sprint that was introduced in 2021 was tweaked for 2023, with Saturday being entirely dedicated to the event. The sprint shootout was introduced to set the grid for the sprint, which would take place in the afternoon, with qualifying for Sunday’s grand prix pushed back to Friday.

Verstappen critical of past sprints

Verstappen has openly been critical of the sprints in the past, calling for them to be scrapped during the 2023 season and expressing his desire to return to a regular weekend format.

 

Six sprints will be held in 2024, with China and Miami hosting one for the first time, whilst Austin, Qatar, Austria and Brazil retain their spots as sprint weekends.

 

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