Formula One boss Ross Brawn hails new sprint race as 'sensational'

Formula One motorsport boss Ross Brawn hails the new sprint race as a 'sensational' success after its British Grand Prix debut.

Published : Jul 18, 2021 12:02 IST

File Photo: Ross Brawn, Managing Director (Sporting) of the Formula One Group looks on during previews ahead of a F1 Grand Prix. He was the main architect behind the new format and said that he was 'very pleased' with how it turned out.
File Photo: Ross Brawn, Managing Director (Sporting) of the Formula One Group looks on during previews ahead of a F1 Grand Prix. He was the main architect behind the new format and said that he was 'very pleased' with how it turned out.
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File Photo: Ross Brawn, Managing Director (Sporting) of the Formula One Group looks on during previews ahead of a F1 Grand Prix. He was the main architect behind the new format and said that he was 'very pleased' with how it turned out.

Formula One motorsport boss Ross Brawn hailed a new sprint race as a 'sensational' success after its British Grand Prix debut on Saturday.

The experimental format, with qualifying on Friday for a 17-lap sprint on Saturday to decide the grid for Sunday's race, is aimed at providing more thrills for fans with three days of competitive action.

It is being trialled at three races this year, with Silverstone being the first, and could be rolled out to more next season depending on the reaction from fans.

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"We’re already getting massive feedback, positive feedback, from the fans on social media," said the managing director for motorsport.

"They love it. But there will be fans who make some comments and what they didn’t understand or appreciate, we’ll take that into account as well."

Brawn, a former Honda team boss who won championships with his own team in 2009 before it was sold to Mercedes, was the main architect of the change and said that he was 'very pleased' with how it turned out.

'Nail-biting, sensational'

"That first lap or so was completely nail-biting, and sensational, and then we had the little duels in the rest of the race," he said.

"Alonso’s performance today was sensational, got my vote for the highlight of the race. I’d buy a ticket for that any day, so we’re very pleased."

Spaniard Fernando Alonso, a two-time world champion, made a great start in his Alpine to rocket from 11th on the grid to fifth within a few corners.

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said that the race, won by Red Bull's championship leader Max Verstappen, had been a bit dull towards the end but the format had merit and deserved its place in the sport.

READ | British Grand Prix: Verstappen takes pole with F1 sprint win

"I'm not a fan of live experimenting but this one is not hugely controversial," he said.

"I'm totally against reverse grids, it's just fake, but here everybody started from the right positions."

"Fundamentally I think if we do five races like this, I'm pro," added the Austrian.

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