“Six sprints will form part of the championship from 2023 due to the success of this new format introduced for the first time in 2021,” F1 president Stefano Domenicali was quoted as saying in a joint statement from the FIA and Formula One.
for two seasons the objective of these races is to offer a spectacle on the three days of the grand prix: time trial on Friday, which defines the order of a 100-kilometre race on Saturday, in which the starting grid for the traditional race on Sunday will be defined.
Tested three times in 2021 and another three in 2022, the new format for Saturday’s sprint race has been renewed for six races in 2023. Dates and venues have not been disclosed.
Sprints bring an exciting dynamic to the race weekend format
“Sprints bring an exciting dynamic to the race weekend format,” said FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, also quoted in the statement.
F1 already wanted to double the number of sprint races in 2022, but the FIA preferred to defend a “reasonable number due to the (economic) pressures exerted on the teams for this season, with the introduction of major changes in the regulations”, so that finally it was decided to continue with three.
After Emilia-Romagna (April 24) and Austria (July 10), the last qualifying sprint race of the season will be held in Brazil on the weekend of November 13.
This month Formula 1 published the cracing schedule for 2023which will have a record number of 24, including Monaco, which could disappear.