F1 Tipped To Have 10 Sprint Races in 2024 Despite Max Verstappen’s Call of ‘Scrapping’ New Sprint Event
Formula 1 is reportedly wanting to increase the number of Sprint races in 2024. This has come right after the first Sprint race of the season, which gathered massive criticism, mostly from Max Verstappen.
As per the report published by Motorsport Espana, F1 wants to increase the number of Sprint races to 10 as early as the 2024 F1 season. This will further increase the short flat-out races from six.
⚠️ | Liberty Media reportedly wants F1 to have 10 Sprint race weekends in 2024.#F1 #MiamiGP
— Fastest Pitstop (@FastestPitStop) May 5, 2023
The proposed increase to 10 Sprint races by Liberty Media will be then added with 24 Grand Prix races in 2024. With already 23 GPs taking place in 2023, the Chinese Grand Prix will make a comeback next year.
However, the governing bodies are yet to finalize the increase. If finalized, F1 will have seven increased Sprint races in a span of two years despite all the criticism.
Verstappen dissed the new event and called to “scrap” it
F1 has introduced the first-ever Sprint shootout this season in the recently concluded Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Following the conclusion of the event, defending champion Max Verstappen hit out at the organizers over it.
As the Dutchman completed the 100 kilometers race, he said, while speaking to the media, “Scrap the whole thing.” The two-time world champion also stated that it’s not racing, but it’s more like gambling, as per WION.
“Yeah, just scrap the whole thing” 👀
Max Verstappen gives his thoughts on the Sprint Weekend in Baku 👇 pic.twitter.com/4X5aOSNNk1
— Sky Sports (@SkySports) April 29, 2023
Saying he’s a pure racer, the 25-year-old declared that the Sprints are brought just for the show. With him already warning to leave the sport due to the increased number of events, it’ll be interesting to see how the Red Bull star reacts to this increase.
F1 will lose its exclusivity if events are increased
According to an insider, the most premium form of motorsport will lose its exclusivity if Liberty Media keeps on adding different formats to the racing.
The insider told to Motorsport Espana that they don’t have the tools to prove it, but other sports have made such mistakes, and F1 must not follow suit and increase events after events.
Formula 1 must continue to be an exclusive event. Similar to the Champions League of soccer, instead of being the national championships, where there is limited exclusivity, further believes the insider.
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