Hamilton and Verstappen set to fight it out over new shortened Saturday format
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An experimental new race format poses a fresh challenge for Formula One’s title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen on their return to the British Grand Prix circuit this weekend.
The biggest sporting crowd in Britain since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with 140,000 expected on Sunday, will see Formula One history made with the debut on Saturday of The Sprint — a qualifying race without pit-stops.
Silverstone, where the championship started in 1950, is the first of three tracks that will trial a 100km half-hour long dash to decide pole position and set the grid for the next day’s main event.
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A three-part qualifying session for The Sprint was Friday instead of the usual second practice, meaning teams only have one hour on track to set up their cars before the competitive action.
A mistake on Friday is likely to carry far bigger consequences now, while fans — absent last year due to COVID-19 restrictions — can look forward to meaningful action on all three days.
Points will be on offer for the top three on Saturday, meaning a driver who wins both races and sets the fastest lap on Sunday can bank a maximum 29.
Mercedes defending champion claimed top spot on the grid for Saturday’s first ever Sprint, pipping Verstappen during Friday evening qualifying at Silverstone.
Here is a quick look at the new format:
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