Did the F1 sprint work at Imola?
Did the F1 sprint work at Imola?
Imola hosted the first sprint weekend of the current F1 season but did the revised format work?
Max Verstappen took a dominant grand slam win at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix with Red Bull scoring an incredible 58 points from 59, a record haul for any team at a single event.
The race came off the back of a chaotic qualifying session that featured five red flags and mixed up the grid but far from enjoying a somewhat odd starting lineup, the sprint normalised the order despite its thrilling action.
So our question to you is this, did the F1 sprint work at Imola?
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