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Formula 1's new plan for three Saturday 'sprint' races in place of qualifying in 2021 set for vote

F1's proposal for Saturday shake-up at three 2021 events would see qualifying moved to Friday, which would set grid for Saturday 'sprint' race; That race would then determine starting order for usual Sunday Grand Prix; Vote set for Thursday at F1 Commission Meeting

A new Formula 1 proposal for shorter Saturday 'sprint' races at certain rounds in 2021 is to be voted on today as the sport pushes for a fresh twist on the current qualifying format.

F1 has been considering Saturday formats for some time and - after a reverse-grid qualifying race idea was turned down last year - has devised a new grid-setting plan which could be trialled this season.

Under the proposal for three chosen weekends, qualifying would take place a day earlier, replacing Practice Two on Friday, and that would set the grid for Saturday's sprint race.

As well as offering reduced championship points for the top eight finishers, the outcome of that shorter race would determine the starting grid for the usual Sunday Grand Prix.

Teams and bosses are to vote on the plan at Thursday's F1 Commission meeting, where further details will also be discussed.

For the plan to be passed, it needs a 'super majority' of 28 of the 30 votes. F1 and governing body the FIA get 10 votes each, while the 10 teams have one apiece.

There are other major issues on the agenda at the meeting, with a possible 2022 'engine freeze' - which Red Bull are pushing for as they prepare for life post-Honda - also set to be voted on.

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F1's 'sprint races': Where could they take place?

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In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle - and his first as F1's new CEO - Stefano Domenicali sets out his vision for the sport's future, insisting that drivers will be at the forefront.

The Canadian, Italian and Brazilian GPs - venues known for fast and exciting racing - have been targeted as the 2021 events where the 'sprint' format could be trialled, with a view to using it more widely next year.

In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports last month, F1's new boss Stefano Domenicali admitted that a format change was under consideration.

"We are thinking how to keep the racing format alive in a different way," he told Sky F1's Martin Brundle.

"We are talking with the teams because of course it's important to have the opinion of the teams but also the stakeholders. We are going to have dedicated meetings to prepare the right offer.

"We need to be sure that we don't lose any opportunity and we need to be sure we are not auto-referential in what we are offering because this would be a big mistake."

F1 has already implemented changes to the race weekend schedule for 2021, with the Friday practice sessions reduced from 90 minutes to 60.

Sunday's race starting times, meanwhile, have reverted to the traditional on the hour slot, rather than 10 past from the previous three seasons.

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