How F1's sprint format will work at 2022 Sao Paulo Grand Prix

F1’s sprint qualifying format returns for the 2022 season with several subtle changes following its introduction. Here’s how it will work for this weekend’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix. 
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing

Sprint qualifying is back this weekend as F1 heads to Interlagos for the 2022 ♕Sao Paulo Grand Prix. 

As per last year, a shorter sprint race will take place on Saturday afternoon to determ💦ine the grid for the main grand prix. 

The format itself remains similar, however, there have b🔥een a number of changes made by F1 bosses to make the sprint race more rewarding for drivers. 

How does F1 sprint work?

F1’sꦦ sprint qual♛ifying is a 100km race on Saturday afternoon which is used to decide the grid for the grand prix. 

Its introduction s⛎ees practice reduced and drivers thrown straight into qualifying on Friday afternoon.

Friday will begin with one practice session followed by the conventional qualifying format (Q1, Q2, 🐈Q3).🐻 

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 leads at the start. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 11, Austrian Grand Prix,
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 leads at the start. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd…

The result of qualifying will determine th✅e sprint race grid, while the result of that will shape up the order for the main event on Sunday. 

Practice has been reduced to two sessions (One session b💎efore qualifying and 🉐one session before the sprint).

Where will we see F1 sprint in 2022?

Originally, F1 bosses hoped to run the sprဣint races at six grands prix this year but the teams didn’t agree on the basis that costs could be too high in the cost cap era.

So lik𝄹e in 2021, F1 sprint will take place at𓄧 three race weekends.

Imola hosts the first sp💎rint weekend, followed by the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian Grand Prix.

Fina༒lly, Interlagos will once again host a sprint race with the 🌺Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 and Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari F1-75 battle for the lead of the Sprint.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 and Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari F1-75 battle for…

What changes have been made to the format?

Unlik🦹e last year, the accolade for pole position will be awarded to the driver who is fastest in qualifying.

In its first year, the driver who won the sprint was officially awarded pole position, leading to some confusion 🅰🎃and criticism from fans.

The points system has al💦so been adjusted for this year.

In 2021, 😼points were only handed out to the top three finishes (3-2-1), but for this year, points will be awarded to the top eight (8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1), giving dr👍ivers more incentive to go for overtakes rather than settle for their grid position. 

Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari F1-75 p with 1st for Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing and Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari F1-75 p with 1st for Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing and…

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