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Refresher: How does F1's Sprint Qualifying format work?

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Formula 1 is trialling a new 'Sprint race' format at three Grands Prix this season, with Monza following in the footsteps of Silverstone two months ago. Officially, this 30-minute race is called 'Sprint Qualifying', with the finishing order of the race determining the starting grid for Sunday's Grand Prix. RacingNews365.com presents everything you need to know ahead of this weekend's action. 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 session. This will take place on...
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