Domenicali: We want mandatory FP1 for young drivers

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Thursday, 09 September 2021 at 16:50
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Formula 1 teams could be obliged to run young drivers in FP1 sessions from next season to provide an opportunity for fresh talent to gain track time and shine, the sport's chief executive Stefano Domenicali told media, ahead of the Italian Grand Prix weekend, that the matter was under discussion.

Domenicali said: "The topic of young drivers is very important and interests us, and that is why, at a time when tests are so regulated, there are some ideas that we will discuss in the next meetings with the teams. In particular, we want to make the presence of young drivers mandatory in free practice."
Teams can currently run qualified young drivers with the required licence in first Friday practice, during a normal weekend. The plan in future would be to oblige teams to run a reserve or development driver in FP1, on the opening day of Grand Prix weekends.
The Italian Grand Prix this weekend runs to a different format, with only one practice on Friday before sprint qualifying which complicates matters. There is then a second practice on Saturday before a sprint race to determine Sunday's starting grid.
Nevertheless, Domenicali suggested handing over FP1 duties to young drivers on traditional weekends would have the added benefit of making races less predictable by giving regular race drivers less track time.
Haas team boss Guenther Steiner, who has two rookie drivers in Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin, said he would not be opposed, "If you think about it, there is very little opportunity for a non-F1 driver to show what he can do or even sit in an F1 car because the tests are limited. Maybe this is something we should entertain.
"I think we have to agree, all of the teams, FIA and FOM together, if this is the right way forward. But in general, I wouldn't be opposed... if it comes, it comes," Steiner told reporters at Monza. (Reporting by Alan Baldwin)
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