Mercedes ponder new sprint format at F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix: “Unusual, crash risk, tricky for engineers”

Mercedes have detailed the problems - and opportunities - of the new F1 sprint race format which will begin at the F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Confirmation of thඣe new format and rules were only agreed uﷺpon on Tuesday this week, three days before cars hit the track in Baku.

Mercedes Sporting Director Ron Meadows said: "The most notable change is the remova🐈l of Free Practice Two from the weekend t🦹imetable. That has been replaced with a session called the Sprint Shootout.

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"This will set the grid for the F1 Sprint later that day and ensures that Saturday is completely dedicated to this format. Qualifying on Fꦗriday will therefore determine the starting order for the Grand Prix on Sunday."

"The Sprint Shootout will essentially be a condensed version of traditional qualifying, but with some notable differences. SQ1 will last 12 minutes, SQ2 10 minutes, and ♊SQ3 just 8 minutes. Drivers will be limited to using one set of the medium tyre in SQ1, another set in SQ2, and one set of the soft compound for SQ3.”

But will this newཧ schedule cause havoc w🥂ithin the garages?

Meadows said: “The new format won't cause massive changes to how the garage personnel operate over 🌼the weekend. 

“However, when ꦓyou add sessions that require 100 percent attack from the drivers and every lap mat⛄ters to advance through to the next stage, you always run the risk of a crash.

“It will be very tricky for the engineers and drivers to fin🎃d the optimum set-up for both qualifying and heavy race fuel trim. 

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George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 1, Bahrain Grand…

“We will need to maximise the number of laps in FP1❀, so we likely won't be planning on making set-ꦦup changes that sap running time for the drivers. 

“It's a new way of working f🐬or all the teams and provides a fairꦉ amount of opportunity to excel."

Trackside Engineering Director An𓆏drew Shovlin added: "The drivers will go straight into a qualifying session on Saturday, which is very unusual.

“It's a tall order to expect the drivers to deliver a single-lap perfor💛mance immed🌺iately so I suspect everyone will go for multi-lap runs. 

“The medium tyre can handle multiple laps but without having several sets available, there's a higher chance of getting unlucky with a red flag for example. I think everyone will get out on track and g𒐪et busy trying to put laps in.

"It's bee▨n interesting as we didn't actually know the format until Tuesday as the rules were voted on at the F1 Commission meeting.”

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Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W14. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 2, Saudi Arabian…

How did Merced🐼es prepare for a format which wasn’t even agreed 🦩upon until this week? 

“We looked at three eventua🌸lities that may have happened and prepared tyre and run plans for all of those,” Shovlin said.

"When you've only got FP1, it's practically impossible to condenℱse all the usual learnings acro🌼ss Friday and Saturday into one session. 

“You lose the opportuni🌄ty to focus on the long run and you've got to think about what the real priorities are.

“It's our job to take any set of regulations and optimise for the🌼m. With a lack of information there's an opportunity to learn more quickly and do a better job. That's what the team is focused on."

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