The grid for the F1 Sprint is decided by a condensed qualifying session known as a Sprint Shootout, which consists of a 12-minute Q1, 10-minute Q2 and an 8-minute Q3. In effect, this means on an F1 Sprint weekend, fans are treated to two races and two qualifying formats, as opposed...
How does the F1 weekend work? What’s F1 Sprint? And why is it called Formula 1? You’ve got questions – we’ve got answers... Everything you need to know Who races in F1? Extreme g-forces. Daring decisions made in the blink of an eye – and at 370km/h. Dramatically battling...
"The first 200 metres are without a barrier, and then the last seven laps involve going over barriers", Barreau said. Unlike hurdle races, steeplechase barriers don't move from their positions if they're hit by a runner, Barreau pointed out. They're also much larger than hurdles, spanning...
The sprint race was introduced to spice up certain races, offering venues the chance to effectively have three days of competitive running (Qualifying on Friday, a sprint race on Saturday, race on Sunday) rather than an entire Friday dedicated to practice sessions. That format has been ...
The 2024 F1 season is bigger than ever, with 24 races and six sprints confirmed. If you’re lucky enough to be watching a race live, here are some tips on how to make the most of your F1 fan experience
s also great to see that F1 has finally clicked in America after literally decades of trying: it’s new-found popularity over there is healthy for the sport, and of the three races now taking place there (hello Miami and Vegas), COTA has the advantage of being the only one held o...
Austin and São Paulo also host the final two Sprint events of the season, meaning there are plenty of points up for grabs during this trifecta. Then it’s back to Grove once again to prepare for one last set of races. Make it yours ...
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and someone decided he should have a home race. And lo, Zandvoort was revamped to welcome back the Dutch Grand Prix… only for Covid to delay its return. Ugh. Finally, it rejoined the F1 calendar in 2021 and it was won by the local hero… who’s won the two races since then as ...
Charles Leclerc – Sprint: 2nd Qualifying: 2nd, 1:27.382 "I was happy with the car, we didn't change much since this morning, just did a bit of fine tuning, but overall we are in a good place. It was tricky to put together the lap and not many of us improv...