Amid a growing consensus in the paddock that the current standalone sprint format is not delivering as much entertainment as hoped for, team bosses and grand prix racing chiefs have begun discussions about tweaks for 2024.
At a meeting of the F1 Commission in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, it was agreed that a freshening up of the format – potentially involving reverse grids or a complete revamp of the weekend timetable – should be targeted.
One idea is for sprint qualifying to take place on Friday afternoons, with qualifying for the main grand prix taking place on Saturday mornings prior to the sprint race in the afternoon.
However, there is some concern that this format opens the risk of crashes in one of the sessions having a big impact on the rest of the weekend.
The reverse grid idea is also being considered, especially if the sprint moves away from offering world championship points. This could involve either reversing the top 10 positions or the entire grid.
The FIA's Sporting Advisory Committee will now work through the details of a sprint race shake-up, and this will be presented to teams at the start of next year during the first F1 Commission meeting of 2024.
F1 will also settle in the next few weeks on the six venues that will host sprints next year.
Tyre blanket ban abandoned
The F1 Commission also agreed to a move to abandon a ban on tyre blankets for 2025, which was due to be evaluated during next season.
This move has come as F1 chiefs make a push to improve the racing, amid a view that the characteristics of the current tyres are not ideal.
Source: Autosport