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Are we not going to have SPRINK RACES this season?

We may not see any this year instead of the six planned sprint races. Formula 1 would like to run more of these races, but big teams are opposed, according to Zak Brown. Of course, there is talk here of money and a possible increase in the budget ceiling.

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Last season, Formula 1 performed three sprint races namely v Silverstone, Monza in Interlagos. These Saturday races determined the starting order of the main Sunday race. Responses to this novelty they were mixed, but nonetheless, the greats of Formula 1 want to carry out this year six sprint races.

But here they need consensus least eight teams, which they do not have yet. Zak Brown is in conversation with with the BBC said they were trying great teams take advantage of the plight of Formula 1, which wants teams to raise the budget ceiling for these races, but this is not enough for big teams. “A few teams, especially one of these, want to increase the budget ceiling by $ 5 million, which is just ridiculous. And there are no rational facts behind that. This is complete nonsense."

According to Zack Brown, we may not have any sprint races this year, as Formula One greats need the consent of at least eight teams for this purpose. And big teams want a significant increase in the budget ceiling for this purpose.

Which teams these are and what is that “special team” Brown it doesn’t say that, but big teams are usually Mercedes, Ferrari in Red Bull. Because McLaren has a partnership with Mercedes, probably Brown I wouldn’t talk so much about it if it were Mercedes, so they stay Ferrari and Red Bull. According to Brown, it would be better to get Formula 1 in view sprint races focused on the year 2023. Because this year, we would only need consent to plan more sprint races five teams. Brown hopes a compromise will be found for next year. “Otherwise, some teams will have to explain a lot to the fans."              

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