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Steiner suggests two qualifying sessions for F1 Sprint weekends

Haas Team Principal Guenther Steiner has suggested including an extra qualifying session during a Sprint race weekend. In its current format, the traditional qualifying session sets the starting grid for the shorter sprint race – the results of that race then forms the grid for Sunday's grand prix. Qualifying and the sprint race are currently […]
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