The revamp Christian Horner wants F1 to make to improve sprint races

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes F1 still needs to tweak its sprint race format in a bid to encourage teams to take more risks.
Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team
Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team

For F1 2023 the🎉re will be six sprint events -ꦍ Azerbaijan, Austria, Belgium, Qatar, USA and Brazil.

The format has remained un꧒changed since its inception with qualifying taking place on Friday after a single practice session, with the sprint taking place on the Saturday.

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The only change has been to the way points are h🦂anded out, with the top eight given points rather🅰 than just the top three.

Sprint r🎉aces 🧸still divide opinion, and Horner has suggested a minor change to ensure teams no longer “need to be conservative”.

"There's ma🅠ny positive things about Sprint races, but I think we can still improve the concept," Horner tꦰold .

"The concept of having an independent qualifying for Sprint and then another qualifying for the Grand Prix has absolute merit in it, because you don't lose your entire weekend if the Sprint race doesn't go well for you, and it'll take away the need to be conse🌳rvative.

Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team Principal. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 22, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas
Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team Principal. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 22,…

With F1 set to embark on a record-breaking 23-race season - it would have been 24 had it not been for China’s cancellation - Horner is wary that the sport is reachin🗹g the point of “saturation” with t🤡heir being too much action.

"There's many positives about the Sprint, but I think it still needs tuning – it can still be better and it's not delivering everything that it could so far," Horner added. "[Bu♈t with 24 Grands Prix planned in the 2023 season], we are getting close to the point of saturation and, while it is great there's such demand [to host F1], you should leave people wanting more. 

"We are pushing the boundaries of what's physically possible. F1 is not like NASCAR which just operates in one territory. This is a global World Championship, and the logistics, travel and time zones are brutal. The maximum num꧟ber for me is 22. 24 is really pushing the envelope. And of course, for us teams doing Sprint races, it is just more cost, and that has got to be taken into account."

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