What is the format for F1 sprint races in 2026?

Kimi Antonelli and George Russell battle on track in the Canadian Sprint race Image source, Getty Images
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Mercedes team-mates Kimi Antonelli and George Russell battled for the lead during the third sprint event in Canada in May

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The fourth of six sprint races in 2026 takes place at the British Grand Prix, from 3-5 July.

The format is largely the same as last year except now the six slowest cars instead of five will be eliminated from the first two qualifying sessions because of Cadillac's arrival on the grid.

Sprint qualifying takes place on Friday, after the only practice session of the weekend.

The 100km sprint, which lasts about 30 minutes, is the first track action on Saturday.

At Silverstone, the sprint is 17 laps long and starts at 12:00 BST.

Qualifying for the main race is in its usual spot as the second session on Saturday.

The grand prix then takes place as normal on Sunday and starts at 15:00.

How does the F1 sprint race work?

Sprint qualifying has three sessions, where now the six slowest cars are knocked out from the first two - like normal qualifying.

These sessions, known as SQ1, SQ2 and SQ3, last 12, 10 and eight minutes respectively.

This will make up the grid for the sprint race.

Only the top eight finishers score points, with eight points awarded for first place down to one point for eighth, which will get added to the overall drivers' championship standings.

At the third sprint at the Canadian Grand Prix last month, polesitter George Russell beat world champion Lando Norris and Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli to victory in Montreal.

British rookie Arvid Lindblad picked up the final point in eighth for Racing Bulls.

Where are the 2026 sprint races?

The British Grand Prix is returning to the sprint format for the first time since holding the inaugural event in 2021.

Following Silverstone, the final two sprint events take place at the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort and the Singapore Grand Prix at Marina Bay.

1. China - report

2. Miami - report

3. Canada - report

4. Silverstone - 4 July

5. Zandvoort - 22 August

6. Singapore - 10 October

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