Formula 1 has announced which events will host sprint races in 2025, and the surprise spot has disappeared from the calendar.
The sprint weekend was first introduced in 2021 with three races and was quickly increased to six in 2023. F1 headlines: Horner teases PROMO as Ricciardo reveals productive ‘tipping point’
Sprint weekend is a year since its introduction, with live viewership of the sprint qualifying race in Austria up 76% compared to FP2 sessions at the last two European races. .
In addition, the Sprint seats helped boost the overall viewership of the Grand Prix weekend. Azerbaijan and Belgium produced the best performances of the weekend of 2023.
Max Verstappen thrilled fans by winning the 2024 Austrian Sprint
The Red Bull Ring has hosted the sprint race since 2022
F1 announces 2025 sprint venues\ n F1 has announced that the venues for the 2025 sprint races will be held and the fan favorite will be abandoned.
China, Miami, Belgium, USA, Brazil and Qatar Grand Prix will host track races with Spa replacing Spielberg.
Belgian Grand Prix to host sprint weekend in 2025
Austria has hosted the sprint since 2022 and has proved popular with fans for passing opportunities and progress.
The 2024 Austrian Grand Prix Sprint offered up and down action for fans, especially for the upcoming battle. Max Verstappen and Lando Norris traded the lead during the sprint, but the Dutchman eventually took the win at the Red Bull Ring. Norris dropped to P3 behind teammate Oscar Piastr.
How does the F1 Sprint work?
Sprints are races of 100 kilometers (62 mi), much shorter than the minimum distance of a Grand Prix (305 km). The event takes place on the Saturday of the race weekend and lasts about 30 minutes without pit stops.
It is a separate entity from the main event, with its own qualifying session taking place on Friday, just hours after the only practice session of the weekend. The top eight in the sprint will receive points (eight from first, one from eighth), which count towards the total points for the drivers’ and constructors’ championships..
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