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FIA to evaluate impact of increasing number of F1 Sprints in 2023

London [UK], April 28 (ANI): Formula 1's governing body the FIA said it is "evaluating the impact" of a proposal to increase the number of F1 Sprint events to six in 2023. The F1 Commission met in London to discuss several things, including F1 Sprint, the 2026 Power Unit and helmet cameras.

ANI Apr 28, 2022 20:16 IST googleads

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London [UK], April 28 (ANI): Formula 1's governing body the FIA said it is "evaluating the impact" of a proposal to increase the number of F1 Sprint events to six in 2023. The F1 Commission met in London to discuss several things, including F1 Sprint, the 2026 Power Unit and helmet cameras.
Regarding the Sprint, the first of three in 2022 that took place last weekend in Imola, F1 and all 10 teams were supportive of doubling the number of Sprints to six next season.
The FIA said they supported "the principle of an increased number of Sprint events" next season, but are investigating how it will affect its trackside operations and personnel. They will present their findings to the Commission in due course.
A framework for the new engine formula to be introduced in 2026 has already been agreed upon. It involved keeping the current V6 hybrid turbos but removing the MGU-H and introducing 100 per cent sustainable fuel.
At the Commission, the FIA set out several key targets relating to the performance parameters, sustainability and financial regulations following simulation work by its aerodynamic department.
These included "significantly reducing drag" to improve the sustainability and efficiency and complement the power unit characteristics, reducing car dimensions and reducing or containing car mass.
There is a desire to improve on lessons learned about close racing and cars being able to follow each other and continue to standardise or simplify parts to reduce costs and use more sustainable materials.
After trialling the latest generation of helmet cameras over a series of events, the F1 Commission unanimously approved a tweak to the 2023 Technical Regulations that will mandate that all drivers must run the cameras from 2023 onwards.
The Commission also unanimously agreed to trial a reduction in the tyre allocation from 13 sets to 11 at two events in 2023 as part of a push for more sustainable tyre use in the future. As ever, the regulatory changes require rubber-stamping by the World Motor Sport Council. (ANI)

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