


Leclerc led Verstappen and Norris at the restart on Lap 5. F1 Sprint Highlights 2022 Austrian Grand Prix 4,204,856 views Action up and down the grid in the second F1 Sprint of the 2022 season as the grid is set for Sunday's race, and vital.
F1 SPRINT RACE DRIVERS
Previously, only the first three drivers scored the points. Thus, the first eight drivers will get points 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, respectively. Scored points system changed for F1 sprint. F1 has finally confirmed there will be six sprint races on all future calendars, starting in 2023. On the opening lap, Alfa Romeo’s Guanyu Zhou crashed out after contact with Pierre Gasly’s AlphaTauri at Piratella, which brought out the safety car. In addition, sprint race adds points to the F1 drivers standings and to the constructors’ championship standings too. The FIA have confirmed the 2023 Formula One calendar will continue to feature three sprint events, after a proposal to double the number of sprint races was. It is designed to provide a short and fast-paced. Making a slow start from pole, Verstappen was easily outdragged off the line by Leclerc, with Norris third and Kevin Magnussen (Haas) – running on medium tyres – holding up the pack and getting a black and white flag for weaving on the straights. F1 Sprint will be a race run over 100km (in Silverstones case, 17 laps) and lasting around 25-30 minutes. In 100 kilometres, the drivers compete with each other for the first starting spot. How the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix sprint unfolded The F1 Sprint Races are about a third the length of Sunday’s GP races. The Formula 1 Sprint race takes place on a Saturday afternoon during the qualifying time slot on a standard race weekend.
