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Sky Sports pundit proposes second F1 world championship after Max Verstappen quit threat

Max Verstappen holds a healthy lead in the Formula 1 drivers’ championship, and desperate measures are being put forward with his title defence looking like a formality

Sky Sports pundit David Croft has called for Formula 1 to introduce a Sprint world championship alongside the main competition, despite reigning champ Max Verstappen having spoken out against the format.

Verstappen holds a 125-point lead in the overall standings in 2023, as he chases a third straight drivers’ title. The Dutchman has won 10 of this season’s 12 races, finishing second behind his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez on the other two occasions.

The Sprint format was introduced in 2021, and takes place at only a handful of stops. Verstappen has dominated there as well, winning five out of the nine Sprints so far, but has hit out at the repeated changes to the calendar.

Verstappen has even suggested he could be encouraged to quit Formula 1 if more and more tweaks are made. However, Croft, who covered Formula 1 for the BBC before moving over to Sky, has proposed a solution.

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