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#69125
Teams considering GP weekend shake-up

By Jonathan Noble Tuesday, September 30th 2008, 15:53 GMT


Formula One teams are considering a radical shake-up of the race weekend format as part of their plans to revitalize the sport.

The new Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) is evaluating all aspects of Grand Prix racing, and autosport.com has learned that part of the discussions revolve around a total overhaul of the way weekends are structured.

In particular, the focus is on ensuring that Fridays deliver more for fans - and one proposal being floated is for the current extended practice sessions being replaced with a special, shootout-like, timed session for a cash prize.

McLaren F1 CEO Martin Whitmarsh, who heads the sporting working group of FOTA, told autosport.com that discussions had already taken place about changing the structure of Fridays.

"We are looking at the whole format of a race weekend," he explained. "At the moment we formulated a Friday testing format, but in reality no one is doing the normal disciplined testing. We are preparing for the race (instead).

"If you give a race team the chance to go on the race track where they are going to race at on the Sunday on the Friday before, then we must have been nuts to think that we will be doing engineering testing. So we are all as bad as one another.

"So we say, is this good value? Does it help the show? Or do you perhaps do something where you say, let's cut it down to 45 minutes only, maybe you give a completely different specification of tyres, a really hard tyre, and you create a mini competition where everyone tries to set the fastest time and you give a million dollars to the winning driver?

"It means there would be something to write about and it introduces the weekend. It is separate from the race. So there are all those sort of ideas about.

"The good thing is that people now realise that we do have to do something and I think (we are having) quite a creative open discussion. And I hope over Japan and Shanghai that we will reach some conclusions.

"We then have to make recommendations to FOTA and that has to then go through the FIA, but hopefully we can do that."

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/71034
#69132
Friday doesn't really bother me too much, and surely if there was a shoot-out, we'd know who the true pace of the cars before qualifying, so it would less exciting and we would know how much fuel the cars are carrying etc.?
#69144
Friday doesn't really bother me too much, and surely if there was a shoot-out, we'd know who the true pace of the cars before qualifying, so it would less exciting and we would know how much fuel the cars are carrying etc.?


I think they should think about ditching Friday all together. Use those extra 18-20 days for Testing.

Something makes me think a weekend only timetable would be far better.

I'll explain in due course my idea once I make sure it even makes any sort of sense...
#69153
Friday practice is boring as it is now so I applaud the attempt to spice it up for the fans. In reality though there is not much point to trying to put on a show on Fridays as it should be the time where mechanics and engineers fine tune the car for the race. Leave it as it is
#69160
Friday practice is boring as it is now so I applaud the attempt to spice it up for the fans. In reality though there is not much point to trying to put on a show on Fridays as it should be the time where mechanics and engineers fine tune the car for the race. Leave it as it is



+1...or eliminate it.
#69164
I think that the F1 Road Show should look to either eliminate Fridays or at least add more to the show. I think a shoot out however isn't the answer. Surely they should look to maybe move the Porsches or other series around to have a race on Friday.

Personally I would like to see qually either early Sunday or moved to late Saturday afternoon.
This way they could easily fit more race action from F1 and the support into the 2 days - make it more value for money for the spectators.
I mean Fridays are pretty fun but, there isn't as much use in them in a way.

It hard to explain.
#69171
They should leave friday`s as they are..... friday is the day i take a look at were my seat is and my view etc.
it gives me time to relax after my journey to the venue and a chance to look around city i am in.
most trips would be to rushed if it was just sat sun.... This may just be an excuse i use to explain to the wife why i go a couple of days before the race LOL

I went to canada, germany and Italy and arrived on the friday morning to germany and italy.
but canada we went on the wednesday so we could have a few days to look around montreal which worked out fine as on the friday there was a problem picking our tickets up fom the venue so we never got in until the saturday.
If we only had sat and sunday i would have missed out on the sat so having the friday gave that extra time to sort out any problems such as mine
#69173
I think Friday will probably stay the same, but I would feel better if they had some race action or that.
It probably selfish of me, but after the F1 practice session surely they would add the GP2 sprint or the GP3 racing.
#69255
get rid of Friday practice? would make setting the car up with only Saturday practice pretty hard!

plus the money lost from the GP organisers who would want to go on a friday when there is no F1 cars? no one really goes on a Thursday as it is which is the actual first day of a GP event.
#69257
[quote="bud"]get rid of Friday practice? would make setting the car up with only Saturday practice pretty hard!

plus the money lost from the GP organisers who would want to go on a friday when there is no F1 cars? no one really goes on a Thursday as it is which is the actual first day of a GP event.[/quote

Didnt they mean have races on friday in F1 cars but as seperate races? Not part of the championship. Thought that would be good if they could all let rip without any team orders or stupid rules :twisted:
#69259
get rid of Friday practice? would make setting the car up with only Saturday practice pretty hard!

plus the money lost from the GP organisers who would want to go on a friday when there is no F1 cars? no one really goes on a Thursday as it is which is the actual first day of a GP event.

Friday's good for tight-wads like me. :)
#69261
get rid of Friday practice? would make setting the car up with only Saturday practice pretty hard!

plus the money lost from the GP organisers who would want to go on a friday when there is no F1 cars? no one really goes on a Thursday as it is which is the actual first day of a GP event.[/quote

Didnt they mean have races on friday in F1 cars but as seperate races? Not part of the championship. Thought that would be good if they could all let rip without any team orders or stupid rules :twisted:

Like I say, we'll see the true pace of the cars, so it will take away from the spectacle of qualifying and the race. I say leave Friday as it is.
#69265
get rid of Friday practice? would make setting the car up with only Saturday practice pretty hard!

plus the money lost from the GP organisers who would want to go on a friday when there is no F1 cars? no one really goes on a Thursday as it is which is the actual first day of a GP event.[/quote

Didnt they mean have races on friday in F1 cars but as seperate races? Not part of the championship. Thought that would be good if they could all let rip without any team orders or stupid rules :twisted:

Like I say, we'll see the true pace of the cars, so it will take away from the spectacle of qualifying and the race. I say leave Friday as it is.


Leave friday as it is F1 wise.
Just add more from the support package is all i'm saying.

£200 odd pound a year is alot for someone like me - but I use my Fridays to get some merch and check things out.
Would like to see a race at the end of the day though to wet our appetite.

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