The sprint race is a shorter event that takes place on the Saturday before the main race on Sunday. Throughout the 2024 season, there will be a total of six sprint races. The inclusion of these sprint races means less time for practice, which concerns many drivers.
After the Japanese Grand Prix, the top three finishers expressed their doubts about holding a sprint race in China. The last Formula 1 race held in China was in 2019, and four races were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Carlos Sainz of Ferrari shared his opinion on the matter, stating that China has a fantastic racing circuit and is one of his favorite tracks. However, he believes it is not a wise choice to introduce a sprint race after a four or five-year absence. Sainz also mentioned reports of resurfacing work underway.
Sergio Perez of Red Bull echoed Sainz’s concerns, emphasizing the importance of avoiding any issues with the track that could disrupt the race flow. He acknowledged that the sprint race could enhance the spectacle for fans, but from a preparation standpoint, it will be extremely challenging.
Max Verstappen, who emerged victorious at the Japanese Grand Prix, anticipates a busy weekend in China due to the sprint race and the long interval since the last race in Shanghai. With only one practice session to reacquaint himself with the track, Verstappen believes it will be an intriguing challenge.
Verstappen further expressed his opinion, stating that he does not consider the inclusion of the sprint race in China ideal. When a track is not visited for a significant period, there is uncertainty about what to expect. In his view, a regular race weekend would have been preferable.