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Max Verstappen secures pole position with Red Bull Racing teammate Sergio Perez close behind, Carlos Sainz faces penalty concerns, Lewis Hamilton experiences his worst qualifying performance since 2017, Daniel Ricciardo shows signs of improvement.

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Formula 1’s New Sprint Format: Max Verstappen Dominates with Single-Lap and Race Pace

Max Verstappen’s dominance in Formula 1’s new sprint format has left the sport in awe as he showcased his exceptional single-lap pace and race pace all in one day. The Dutchman crushed all opposition from fourth on the grid, passing Lewis Hamilton with 10 laps to go and winning by over 13 seconds, a staggering advantage of 1.3 seconds per lap.

Verstappen’s performance in the sprint race was so impressive that he then went on to secure pole position in grand prix qualifying, setting two quick laps that put him at the front of the grid. His flawless display left the chasing pack in awe, with Fernando Alonso starting third and both McLaren drivers exceeding expectations to secure fourth and fifth on the grid.

However, not all teams had a successful day, as Ferrari, expected to perform well, struggled to match the pace of their rivals. Despite this, the unpredictability of Formula 1 was on full display, with a tight and competitive field behind Verstappen.

The new sprint format introduced by F1 has been met with mixed reviews, with some questioning its impact on the overall weekend narrative. The ability for teams to make set-up changes after the sprint has been welcomed, ensuring that the Sunday grand prix is not compromised by decisions made earlier in the weekend.

One of the key talking points from the weekend was the controversy surrounding Carlos Sainz’s crash during qualifying and the subsequent debate over whether he had technically “stopped” on track. The incident highlighted the need for clearer regulations and quicker decision-making by race control and stewards.

Overall, the new sprint format has added an element of excitement to the race weekend, but there are still questions to be answered about its long-term impact on the sport. With Verstappen’s dominance and the intense battles throughout the field, Formula 1 continues to deliver thrilling and unpredictable racing for fans around the world.

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