A Local Culinary Adventure: inspired by Halifax's Seaport Market | SaltWire #cooking #cookingtipsDOHA - Formula One's governing body took emergency action ahead of a potentially title-deciding Qatar Grand Prix sprint race on Saturday after Pirelli warned of the risk of sudden tyre blowouts.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen is poised to win his third championship in the sprint, the Red Bull driver needing only three points to put the title out of reach of team mate Sergio Perez.Further tyre analysis will be carried out after the sprint to decide if further action is needed before Sunday's main event.
The Qatar circuit has been resurfaced since it last hosted a race in 2021, its debut on the calendar. Pirelli motorsport head Mario Isola told reporters on Saturday that the damage was microscopic, similar across all compounds and had been reported to the FIA on Friday.