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Verstappen warns he ‘won’t be around too long’ if F1 make more race changes

Regardless of how the Australian Grand Prix plays out, Formula One will leave Melbourne having to consider Max Verstappen’s threat to quit the sport because of its continued determination to hold sprint races.

Having secured pole for at Albert Park, the world champion, who has previously expressed his dissatisfaction with the sprint race format, was blunt in stating it was not in the DNA of the sport and that F1 was not going about improving race weekends the right way.

F1 introduced the sprint format in 2021, with three races, this season it has increased that number to six. On a sprint weekend, instead of traditional qualifying, Friday’s second practice is replaced by a qualifying session which decides the grid for Saturday’s sprint race. The sprint in turn decides the grid for Sunday’s GP. The topic has dominated discussion in Melbourne, with F1 in discussions with the teams and the FIA to improve its composition.

The sport is considering changing the format such that the GP grid is decided by Friday qualifying but then a second qualifying session is held on Saturday morning to make up the grid for the sprint, with the shortened race then becoming a standalone event.

On Friday the Red Bull team principal Christian Horner had already weighed in on the subject stating it was “ludicrous” to hold a sprint race at the next round in Baku, on a high-speed street circuit where the chances of major damage was high should a car go off.

Verstappen, the winner of the last two world championships for Red Bull, was dismissive of the concept as a whole and any further expansion of it in the calendar, to the extent he warned that it may precipitate him leaving the sport.

“Even if you change the format, I don’t find that is in the DNA

Read more on theguardian.com