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Sprint Qualifying for Brazil

Brazil is another Sprint Qualifying weekend, here's how it works for Fantasy GP

Date published: 8th November 2021

This coming weekend, it’s the 2021 Brazilian Grand Prix, with Formula 1 heading back to Brazil. It’s a great track and who knows if Red Bull’s pace advantage will continue, or if Mercedes will have the edge. Such a great season!

The new Sprint Qualifying

The new “Sprint Qualifying” format is on again for Brazil. If you’ve missed the news so far, here’s how it’s going to work for the Sprint weekends:

  • Friday: One practice session, then the regular Q1, Q2, Q3 qualifying session.
  • Saturday: Another practice session, then the Sprint Qualifying race
  • Sunday: The usual Grand Prix race

And so the Friday qualifying session follows the format we’re used on Saturdays. The result of the Friday qualifying decides the starting grid for the Saturday “Sprint Qualifying” race. And then the result of the Sprint Qualifying race decides the grid for the proper Grand Prix on Sunday. Got that? Good! No? Read it again, it really doesn’t make much sense to us as to why this format will do much for the racing action, but hey – we’re open to F1 trying something new, why not. Oh, except we’re having of the best seasons in a long time. Ah well!

The Fantasy GP game format

Due to the fact that the “Sprint Qualifying” is a trial thing, we’re not changing the whole format of Fantasy GP, so it will work just as it did for the British and Italian GP weekends:

  • Fantasy GP will lock as usual on the Saturday – at 7:30pm (GMT), at the start of the Sprint Qualifying race.
  • Prediction Points for Pole Position will be awarded for correctly predicting the driver who starts the main Grand Prix in Pole Position – i.e. the winner of the Sprint Qualifying race (caveat, as per usual rules, it the driver who starts the race in Pole on Sunday).
  • Race, Qualifying and Bonus Points will be awarded as usual, based on the main Grand Prix on Sunday.

In short, if you ignore the fact that Saturday is a Sprint Qualifying race and think of it as normal qualifying, the format of Fantasy GP is as before. Get those team changes and predictions in before the start of the Sprint Qualifying race, which starts at 7:30pm GMT.



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