Briatore calls for GP weekend overhaul
Renault boss Flavio Briatore believes Formula One should consider a major overhaul of its weekend format in a bid to further increase its popularity
Ahead of a likely overhaul of the F1 calendar in future years, with Abu Dhabi, South Korea and India set to be added to the schedule, Briatore believes the time has come for the sport to accept an injection of fresh new ideas for race weekends.
"Our job is racing, not testing," he said in an interview with Autosprint. "We must have more Grands Prix, we must change qualifying, and the races too. We must try to adapt.
"Maybe we can change the times of races. I think we should seriously think what F1 should be like in the future."
Briatore even goes as far as suggestion that F1 bosses should consider getting rid of the traditional race format on Sundays, and replace it with a GP2-type double header.
"Perhaps we should have races over two heats in order to give a chance to the drivers that didn't do well in the first one," he said.
"It could be a bit similar to the GP2 format, which at the moment is creating interest, by having two races on Sunday, not one and a half hours long, but for example one 45 minutes and the other 50.
"After all, let's be honest, nothing happens after the second pitstop nowadays, unless there is an accident.
"This way races turn boring. By contrast, if you have a bad result in the first heat, maybe with a driver crashing out, then in the second heat you can make up for it.
"It would be good for the sponsors, for television, for everyone. We must make everything more exciting than it is now."
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