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Domenicali casts doubt on podiums for F1 sprint races

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has revealed that the series is considering forgoing podium celebrations after sprint races should the plan get the green light. Plasn are already in place to test out the new event at select races this year, which would see them introduced at the Canadian, Italian and Brazilian Grands Prix. However one idea being discussed is eliminating podium celebrations following the race on Saturday in order to keep the shine on the main event on Sunday. “We are defining the sprint races now and we will present the programme before the Bahrain Grand Prix,” Domenicali told Autosport. “We have to...
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