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No ‘sprint qualifying' at every race in future – F1 CEO

Apr.13 Stefano Domenicali insists that ‘sprint qualifying' will never take place on each and every grand prix weekend in the future. The new format will almost certainly be trialled over three races in 2021, with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff warning that it is a risk for Formula 1. 'We are in a world driven by data,' he told Corriere dello Sport. 'We simulate every aspect of this world and yet now we are talking about competing immediately with a format never tried before and that has certainly not been simulated properly. 'We will not block anything, because the experiment is worth it,' added Wolff. 'But we must be very careful with the format we have in mind given the responsibility...
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