F1 announces changes to F1 Sprint format

Formula 1 is to introduce a new format for ‘sprint’ races, starting at this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The ‘sprint’ – a shorter race held on Saturday – has been made independent of the grand prix and will have its own qualifying session, known as the ‘sprint shootout’.

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Verstappen takes maiden win in Melbourne after dramatic GP

Max Verstappen won a chaotic and controversial Australian Grand Prix that finished under a safety car after a controversial crash-affected restart. The Red Bull driver led Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso home to set the podium at Albert Park.

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Verstappen takes pole in Melbourne ahead of Russell

Max Verstappen held off a surprise Mercedes charge in Australian Grand Prix Qualifying to beat George Russell and Lewis Hamilton to pole position. The reigning world champion became an overwhelming favourite for pole when his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez crashed out in Q1, but in challenging cool and windy conditions at Albert Park, Mercedes posed an unexpected challenge.

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McLaren part ways with James Key as part of technical restructure

Technical director James Key has left McLaren after a difficult couple of seasons and been replaced by a new design-office structure at the team. Key’s role has been split into three separate technical director positions under team principal Andrea Stella. David Sanchez joins from Ferrari to lead car concept and performance.

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Sergio Perez cruises to victory in Saudi Arabia

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez converted pole position into victory in Saudi Arabia ahead of teammate Max Verstappen who rose from P15 to finish second. Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso crossed the line third put a 10 second time penalty applied after the podium ceremony sees Mercedes’ George Russell promoted to the last step of the podim.

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