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F1 confirms revised Monza schedule with new ‘F1 Sprint' format

Formula 1 has officially confirmed the Italian Grand Prix will be the second event to run a revised weekend format this year. At last weekend’s British Grand Prix the three-stage knockout qualifying session was held on Friday, which set the grid for a 17-lap race, called F1 Sprint, on Saturday. The final order at the […]
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