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F1 hopes to trial reduced tyre options at some races in 2022

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool/Getty Images Ross Brawn has revealed that he hopes F1 can possibly test the idea of having a reduced amount of tyres available at some race weekends in 2022. Following this year's experiment with Sprint Qualifying - which has been held at two Grands Prix so far in 2021, with the third set for Brazil, and looks set to increase to six next season after being deemed a success - the sport's Managing Director Brawn is open to trialling other new concepts. One of these is to have fewer tyre options at a select number of races. "[Sprint Qualifying has] changed people's minds a little bit," Brawn told select media including...
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