F1 qualifying format set for tweak, again

(GMMf1NET) F1's ever-changing qualifying format could be set for yet another tweak, according to team principal Frank Williams.

The knighted chief told 'Motorsport News' that he thought the all-new 'knockout' system's final top-ten blast – during which most cars circulated slowly for nearly twenty minutes burning fuel in Bahrain – might need fine-tuning.

Williams recalled the session as 'ten cars going around eight seconds off the pace with no attempt to overtake'.

He also said the primary objective – burning fuel – is 'wasteful'.

''I think we might want to make some small adjustments, and maybe the television companies can think of ways to improve it,'' 63-year-old Williams added.

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