F1 ditches 2016 format; reverts to 2015
Technicians watch the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix. (Reuters/Andrej Isakovic/Pool)
Technicians watch the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix. (Reuters/Andrej Isakovic/Pool)

By Alan Baldwin

(REUTERS) – Formula One will revert to its 2015 qualifying format at next week’s Chinese Grand Prix and for the remainder of the season, the governing FIA said in a statement yesterday.The change will come into force in time for this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix after it is rubber-stamped by the F1 Commission and World Motor Sport Council bringing an end to the failed experiment to shake up starting grids.
The teams had outlined their united position in a letter to F1 commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone and International Automobile Federation (FIA) head Jean Todt.
This year’s elimination format, which saw drivers knocked out at timed intervals during the three sessions, was approved hurriedly before the start of the season to add excitement.
However, drivers were eliminated while sitting in the garages in the final stage rather than battling for pole on track as in the past.
The sport had looked set to retain the elimination format in China after teams rejected a compromise backed by the FIA.
Todt and Ecclestone had ruled out going back to the old system at a meeting with the teams in Bahrain last weekend.
Williams deputy-principal Claire Williams said on Sunday that Todt and Ecclestone believed “going back to 2015 would create more confusion than is necessary”.
Teams agreed at the Bahrain Grand Prix to vote by Thursday on a compromise solution, which would have seen each driver do at least two laps in each of the three phases of qualifying with the times aggregated.
The argument was about more than finding the best way to line up 22 cars on the starting grid, however.
Any change to the 2016 regulations requires the unanimous approval of the F1 commission, which groups the teams, commercial rights holder and governing body as well as other stakeholders.

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