Apr.22 - French GP boss Eric Boullier thinks sprint qualifying should take place at every race weekend in future if the 2021 trial proves successful.

Earlier, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said the idea is actually to make the short Saturday race a rare occasion - like a 'Grand Slam' tournament in tennis.

"I appreciate the process of testing rather than jumping into the unknown," Boullier, referring to the three-race trial of the format this year, told France's Auto Hebdo.

"But if we keep it, the new format should apply at every round," said the Paul Ricard official. "We operate as part of a world championship where the rules must be the same."

Germany's Auto Motor und Sport claims that at the end of long negotiations, Domenicali has now agreed that teams will be compensated for the extra costs of each sprint qualifying to the tune of $100,000.

The teams will also be allowed to spend $50,000 of their own money outside of the budget cap, with crash damage to be billed separately up to $200,000.

"Now the teams will always use this argument if something costs extra money," one bemused team boss is quoted as saying.


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5 F1 Fan comments on “Boullier wants Sprint races at every GP or none at all

  1. LeaveIt

    It makes no sense, who is complaining about qualifying as it is? I don’t want to see the Sunday event diminished by a Saturday sprint race,

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  2. Ger

    He is not involved in a F1 team and is director of F1 race at PaulRicard . The most boring, terrible race and racetrack. Stupid remarks from somebody who don't mind to destroy the dna of F1. Unbelievble loser.

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  3. Matthew Yacoub

    Verstappen and Hamilton will qualify 1 - 2 finish 1 - 2 in the sprint race this year in the races we have them and they'll finish 1 - 2 in the race sprint races make no sense stupid

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