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Nothing fake about reverse grids, insists Domenicali

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20/08/2024

Doubling down on his support for the Sprint, F1 CEO, Stefano Domenicali also believes that reverse grids are the way to go.

Those new fans won over by Drive to Survive, the relentless social media push and next year's blockbuster movie starring Brad Pitt, won't know any different, but for those fans of a slightly different vintage the sport is heading in an entirely different direction to what they are used to, essentially pop concerts with a bit of racing in between.

One of many changes the new owners have brought to F1 is the Sprint, a topic which continues to divide fans and drivers alike.

Stefano Domenicali is a fan of the concept introduced just a couple of years ago and which now features at six races each season.

"I remember when we introduced them we had a lot of criticism from the purists, who we need to always listen to, even to the ones who are not happy with it," he tells Motorsport.com. "But I feel that now the thing has shifted completely the other way around. I think that the change we've introduced this year is the right one for many reasons, with separate qualifying and parc ferme. The flow is much better today.

"I think that we are not in a position to say that we're going to be like MotoGP, for example, with a full race calendar situation of sprints," he adds. "But there is margin to grow, maybe for one third of the calendar. That could be a possibility.

"And then, of course, there are certain topics that are always quite debatable," he continues. "We can really once again discuss if there is the need to reverse the grid, or half of the grid like what F2 and F3 are doing. So these are always things to keep the mind alive, if I may say, with the intent to keep something always interesting."

A favourite concept of the likes of Ross Brawn, is the reverse grid, another suggestion which will have the purist apoplectic at the very thought. Not so the F1 CEO.

"Personally, I would say, why not?" he says. "It's a lot of action. It is overtaking. You're fighting for points? Some people can say, 'Oh, it is a fake way of racing'. Fake? There is nothing fake related to what you believe is the right format to produce great action. So I would be interested to discuss that again. Yes."

Like Brawn, Domenicali, a former boss at Ferrari, is poacher turned gamekeeper, now heavily in favour of what would have been unthinkable in his previous role.

At Ferrari, like Brawn, Domenicali craved every moment of track time available in order to test his cars, openly lamenting the days when testing was a free-for-all. Now, in his gamekeeper role, he sees practice sessions as a waste of time.

"Is it a good entertainment for people coming already on a Friday to see cars going around the track just to prepare better for qualifying and the race?" he asks. "I mean, is that what people want to see?

"There is a huge investment in simulation tools to do that," he continues. "So my dream will be: every time that you go on the track, there is something to fight for. That's the nature of racing. That's the nature of the drivers, because they want to be the first every time, and that's why we should be aiming for this kind of objective in the future.

"I think that we are on the right path," he adds. "We are doing the right things, and the excitement that we bring in the Sprint is very clear, because a lot of promoters would like to have them. So now it's a good moment to see what is the best venue to have good action, and also the best place to be divided in the calendar to create the right frequency."

Another criticism in terms of the way the sport is developing is the move away from traditional racing circuits to street tracks, venues in destination cities where the great and the beautiful can attend, watch the race then enjoy a short limo ride to the next phase of the entertainment.

"I would say we want to be balanced," he insists. "We don't want to move from one side to the other side of the scale, but for us is it's crucial to have good racing. I remember one of the biggest criticisms that was on the table before the Las Vegas Grand Prix was, 'Oh, come on, you have a race where there will be no overtaking, no drama, no action, and so on'. Actually we proved that the ones that were not waiting to speak until after the event were totally wrong. We had an incredible race.

"For sure it is crucial to respect the historic venues," he adds. "But historic is not everything; historic is a good base to invest for the future.

"We are not worried to find the right solution, to have the right entertainment, the right fan, and everyone can have a different opinion. There are drivers who love the permanent tracks, others who love to try to drive in the cities. As I said, the right answer, as always, is to be balanced. And that would be my approach, for sure."

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1. Posted by kenji, 21/08/2024 1:25

"@Tardis...Not impossible but massive gamble and hard to hide!"

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2. Posted by Tardis40, 20/08/2024 20:26

"What's to stop sandbagging or faking problems to get pole?"

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3. Posted by BrightonCorgi, 16/08/2024 13:13

"Refueling will bring back the excitement missing. Especially if there are points for Qualifying. Back teams could Qualify on fumes in order to be in the front.

Refueling itself is dramatic and provides for the unknowns that fans cherished for decades."

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4. Posted by trackrecords, 15/08/2024 16:33

"Why not reverse grid sprint races, using separate sprint race cars: smaller fuel tanks, removing the problem of possible damage affecting the GP? Also, have points awarded - and prize money - for Sprint Qualifying: effectively a separate championship.
Or take a cue from track cycling: A reverse grid elimination race. Have the slowest half of the field set off, and then 40 seconds later, the rest of the grid departing. Every time a car gets lapped, it drops out. Lots of overtaking at both ends of the field..."

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5. Posted by Malemoi, 14/08/2024 15:16

"What bull - slowest on pole - wot a joke"

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6. Posted by Burton, 14/08/2024 13:39

"If they want to manufacture excitement and first lap first corner collisions, bring back the 3-2-3 starting grid row arrangement."

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7. Posted by Team Hack, 14/08/2024 8:44

"As we are in fantasy land at the moment I have a brilliant idea!

Cancel DRS for all but the last three teams in the championship at any one time.

In each of those teams one nominated driver gets to use it on 'odd' laps only while the other team driver gets to use it on 'even' laps only.

No need to thank me Stefano."

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8. Posted by Max Noble, 14/08/2024 8:22

"Oh Stefano… And time-outs are allowed in basketball, off-side is a thing in soccer, and “silly-mid-off” is a thing in cricket. Should we have them in F1? ( “…Sorry, but your front Jackman was off side, and you cannot have a team principal at any position *other* than silly-mid-off…”). Naturally Zak would call a time out any time any one was ahead of one of his cars. Excellent!

Personally I’d love to see a minimum weight for Team Principals (I’m thinking 200Kg) with a jockey then strapped to their back, and all objections to the FIA have to be made by the jockey riding the team principal down the pit lane to the FIA office. Whoever arrives first having dibs on the first objection. Yes, the jockeys would be allowed short crops (whips) and beating of their own, and other, team principals on the gallop to the FIA would be actively encouraged.

…any successful objection would earn the right to throw wet sponges at Stefano, while he was suspended over a pool of underfed sharks. It would be a rule that he could not be eaten alive more than three times in a single season - that would be silly…
"

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9. Posted by Celtic Tiger, 14/08/2024 4:35

"Toy-head seems to forget that F3 and F2 are spec series with smaller cars. Overtaking is easier to do, the same with motorcycles, reverse grids can work under those circumstances but its still horsesh*t nonetheless. F1 doesn't lend itself to it for obvious reasons and a lot of those reasons are due to the short sighted decisions that the moron and his merry band of numbskulls pushed through in the regulations.

All I see what reverse grids in F1 would do is exasperate first corner incidents. Can you imagine reverse grids at Monaco? In the words of Biff Tannen: "Think! McFly, think!"."

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10. Posted by BrightonCorgi, 13/08/2024 17:37

"Reverse grid only makes sense if there are going to be points for Qualifying.

If not, the top teams would sandbag their qualifying times. "

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11. Posted by KKK, 13/08/2024 15:14

"I think Mr Domenicali is talking out of his A***ole....Never heard so much dribble from a grown up man, who once headed Ferrari ! What an idiot!"

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12. Posted by Spindoctor, 13/08/2024 14:38

"Not sure what this brings to the "pinnacle" of motorsport, but it won't interest me..."

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13. Posted by kenji, 13/08/2024 13:58

"You reap what you sow. The rush to prosecute DEI is what it's all about. Take the last four teams who will [possibly] never win a race..what's in F1 for them? Not only are they the slowest but to further emphasise that they start at the very back of the grid as well! So to give them the opportunity for a bit of relief they will run reverse grids in the vain hope that come 20 laps or whatever maybe one of them will be in the top three. Who knows.....just to make it a bit more of a change why not stipulate that a reserve driver has to be in one car at each team.Great experience for the 'newbies' to showcase what they've got."

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14. Posted by Chester, 13/08/2024 13:03

"There is absolutely no sporting value in reverse grids. But if they do adopt this show, the titles of the drivers should be changed. The group that starts in the rear are the hunters and the group near the front the hunted.

To complete the logic of Domenicali's adventure, once a hunter catches a hunted he would push a button to lance the hunted's tire. Of course there would be no yellow or red flags for the wounded cars strewn around the track. Dodging them would be part of the fun.
"

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15. Posted by Jet Jockey, 13/08/2024 12:14

"Total BS !"

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