SpeedPagan
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In 2021, FIA introduced sprint racing to Formula 1, a 100km race that would set the grid for the Grand Prix on Sunday. As someone who is a huge fan of stock car racing and dirt racing this made sense to me. You have qualifying to set the grid for the sprint race (or heat race in dirt racing term) and the sprint race sets the grid for the main event, the Grand Prix. Granted, it's a tad bit different on the dirt side, but it's still the same concept.
Then in 2023, the Sprint race becomes it's own little thing? Like Qualifying sets up the grid for the Grand Prix. Then they have sprint shootouts to set the grid for the sprint race, and this doesn't affect the Grand Prix in any way, but the drivers can still earn championship points in the main sprint race?
Does the 2023 Sprint format doesn't make sense to anyone else or am I just not involved in Formula 1 enough to "get it?"
Then in 2023, the Sprint race becomes it's own little thing? Like Qualifying sets up the grid for the Grand Prix. Then they have sprint shootouts to set the grid for the sprint race, and this doesn't affect the Grand Prix in any way, but the drivers can still earn championship points in the main sprint race?
Does the 2023 Sprint format doesn't make sense to anyone else or am I just not involved in Formula 1 enough to "get it?"