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In a surprising move, organizers of the Las Vegas Grand Prix have confirmed they will not be including a sprint race as part of this year’s event. The decision has caught both fans and teams off guard, as the sprint format has become a popular addition to the Formula 1 calendar in recent seasons.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix, which debuted in 2023 as a high-profile night race on the famous Strip, had initially planned to feature a sprint race alongside the traditional qualifying and main event. However, logistical challenges, scheduling conflicts, and feedback from teams were cited as the primary reasons for the sudden change.
“We’ve listened to feedback from all stakeholders and carefully reviewed the logistics of adding a sprint race to an already packed weekend,” said a statement from the race organizers. “After careful consideration, we’ve decided to focus on delivering the best possible experience for both drivers and fans by concentrating on the main race format.”
The cancellation of the sprint race has raised questions about the future of the format at some of F1’s marquee events, especially as the Las Vegas Grand Prix has become one of the most anticipated stops on the calendar. Despite this, the organizers emphasized that the main race will continue to feature an exciting lineup, with the iconic Las Vegas backdrop set to add to the spectacle.
As the F1 season progresses, attention will now turn to how this decision impacts the overall weekend schedule and whether other events may follow suit in revising their plans for sprint races. Fans and teams alike will be watching closely to see if this is a one-off change or the start of a larger shift in the sport’s approach to weekend formats.