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F1 chiefs are considering a revamp of the sprint race format, potentially starting next year. The U.S. Grand Prix in Austin was filled with drama and star power. Scuderia Ferrari wraps up a challenging sprint weekend in Austin.
Wrapping up a challenging Sprint weekend in Austin πΊπΈ The #USGP race rundown has just landed https://t.co/Jbz8MnCTSi
The U.S. Grand Prix was not short on drama or star power. Here are the five biggest story lines from F1βs weekend in Austin https://t.co/soGOXvGIso
F1 chiefs are reportedly considering a radical revamp of the sprint race format that could come as early as next year π How would you change the sprint race format? https://t.co/V6TCMm3I6s
π @MBrundleF1 takes a look back at a hectic United States Grand Prix weekend π
#F1 chiefs are ready to consider a radical revamp of the sprint race format amid growing acceptance that the current system is not delivering enough excitement π₯± This could involve reversed grids, a standalone sprint title and a $1m prize purse β¬οΈ https://t.co/uEId349wsx
Reverse grids and a standalone title are among the ideas #F1 is considering for a sprint race revamp after the current format failed to deliver the expected excitement. Here's the full story. β¬οΈ https://t.co/0g5FIvy9na
Another big weekend from the team meant another big reaction on social media! π Here are the best bits from the #USGP. π
The US Grand Prix dished up a landmark Verstappen win, but his Sunday race wasn't a straightforward affair - nor was it a quiet one in the stewards room. Here's 10 things we learned from the Austin #F1 weekend. https://t.co/w0GX4UInW3
#F1 car planks take centre stage π Ferrariβs old weakness returns π Sprint race experiments still hit or miss π― @JBLAutosport rounds up the π key talking points from the #USGP here β¬οΈ