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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said that a new Sprint Race format, reverse grids and even lessening or removing free practice sessions are all future possibilities. The Italian has not been adverse to discussing potential radicalisations of the sport in the past, recently floating the idea of reverse grids for the Sprints, similar to Formula […]
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali is considering new changes to the sport, such as introducing a Sprint Race format, reverse grids, and potentially reducing or eliminating free practice sessions. Domenicali has previously discussed radical ideas, including the possibility of reverse grids similar to Formula 2. Under his leadership, F1 has already seen significant changes, like the introduction of Sprint races and lengthening the calendar. These potential measures have been discussed with stakeholders and drivers, with Domenicali indicating a possible increase in Sprint weekends in the future. Domenicali believes that most fans and promoters prefer more action-packed Sprint weekends over traditional free practice sessions, and he anticipates a shift towards a more consistent race format across all weekends in the future. Additionally, Domenicali mentioned that the majority of F1 drivers have now shown support for more Sprint races, indicating a potential evolution in the sport’s format based on fan and driver preferences.






