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How will F1's new Sprint Qualifying format work?

Article To news overview © Pirelli Formula 1 is rolling out a new qualifying format at three Grand Prix weekends this season, as a trial of a new 'sprint race' format. Officially, this 30 minute race will be called 'Sprint Qualifying', with the finishing order of the race determining the starting grid for Sunday's Grand Prix. RacingNews365 have received loads of questions to our inboxes about the format, so here's everything you need to know ahead of next weekend's British Grand Prix. How does the weekend change? The biggest change to the Grand Prix weekend will be that the traditional qualifying session is moved to Friday evening. As usual, the weekend kicks off with the first practice...
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