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Wolff: Adding more sprint races commercially 'logic' for F1

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says adding more sprint races to F1's calendar in 2022 would follow a commercial "logic" for the sport. Formula 1 will undertake at the end of the season a comprehensive assessment of the impact of the sprint race format that was introduced this season. Two sprint qualifying trials have already taken place at Silverstone and Monza while a third will unfold next month in Brazil. So far, initial feedback from race promoters and fans has been positive, according to F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali. "We are pleased with the learnings from the first two F1 Sprints," the Italian told F1.com. "What is clear is that it changes the dynamic of...
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