FORMULA ONE chiefs are re-considering the introduction of a reverse sprint grid – a move Sebastian Vettel called “bulls***.”
CEO Stefano Domenicali described the idea as necessary to prevent the sport from stagnating.
This means that drivers would start the sprint race in reverse order.
Using the current standings, Max Verstappen would start last, while Daniel Ricciardo would start at the front of the pack.
F1 bosses are prepared to consider reverse grid sprint races amid growing concerns that the current format has been unsuccessful in creating enough excitement.
Fans showed a lack of interest in the ‘boring’ United States GP Sprint race as ticket sales suggested a clear drop in demand.
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A report from Autosport explains that team bosses have begun informal discussions about the changes.
It would involve either the top ten being switched or even the entire order being shuffled back to front.
But Vettel has previously hit out at the idea of reversing the order.
He told Motorsport: “I think it is complete bullshit, to be honest.
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“I don’t know which genius came up with it, but it is not the solution. It is completely the wrong approach.”
While seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has also been critical of reversing grids.
Hamilton said in 2020: “The people that proposed that don’t really know what they are talking about.”
While Mercedes boss Toto Wolff feels it is a flawed idea, as F1 has long been known for its purity of competition.
Wolff told Autosport: “I’m conservative in racing. I’d rather have no sprint races than meddling.
“Even more with reverse grid races, we are going towards Formula E where sport follows entertainment, while entertainment should follow sport.”
Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk