F1s planned qualifying revamp will lead to more mistakes from teams and drivers out of position on the grid for the start of races, reckons Williams technical chief Pat Symonds.In an unexpected move, the FIA announced F1s stakeholders had voted unanimously to introduce a more dramatic version of F1s three-part knockout qualifying system.The new format, which will see the slowest cars eliminated on a more regular basis through the one hour session than is currently the case, is aimed at increasing unpredictability and, pending final ratification, could be introduced as early as this season, which begins in Australia on March 18-20. Symonds, Williams experienced chief technical officer, reckons that while the changes may not actually improve the Saturday spectacle, Sundays race should benefit.Were certainly need to spend a lot more time thinking about it, he told reporters at the Barcelona test.I dont think its going to improve qualifying itself - in fact, I think qualifying might be not as exciting and not build up to that final crescendo.But what there is a good chance of doing is improving the race because its quite a difficult situation and has been done at very short notice, so were not going to have a lot of time to get our thoughts together and optimise anything and write loads of software to help us optimise it.So I think all of us are going to make mistakes, particularly early on. So that means there will be occasions when cars are out of position and so you will see some of the quicker cars a bit further back.We all know that has given us some great races in the past. Ted Kravitz takes you through everything that happened on the third day of Formula 1 pre-season testing. McLarens Eric Boullier agreed that qualifying would not become even more intense for teams, but is confident they have the resources in place to ensure they are not caught out.Its extra pressure for everybody - for the drivers and the team itself, he said.Its true that we have to be very coordinated and we cant release the car or ask the drivers to do their lap time at the wrong time anymore, we have no flexibility. Lewis Hamilton hopes fans benefit from the qualy changes We have enough resources and already a big strategy group between Woking and the pitwall so thats going to be taken into consideration and we have to deal with it.World champion Lewis Hamilton said on several occasions last season that he would welcome a change in F1s race weekend format, but the Briton doesnt believe the changes announced this week represent a revolution.I dont really feel like its going to change much, to be honest, Hamilton said.But I hope its a surprise for us all and it does. Generally the format is the same, I guess it just puts more focus on getting your laps in and keeping people out all the time.Hopefully it will be good for spectators.The first race of the 2016 F1 season, the Australian GP, is exclusively live on Sky Sports F1. The race in Melbourne starts at 5am on Sunday March 20. Every race live in 2016 Sky Sports F1 brings you every race live in 2016. 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Fake Jordan .Y. -- Injured Buffalo Sabres forward Marcus Foligno did not practice with the team Monday and head coach Ron Rolston said its unlikely hell play in Wednesdays season opener in Detroit.Amir Khan says he is unlikely to fight again until next summer but is hoping to put on a show in Britain against either Danny Garcia or Kell Brook.The former world light-welterweight champion has told ESPN that surgery, which involved grafting part of his hip bone onto his right hand, will have kept him out of action for a year by the time of his return, and that the injury has restricted his punching for most of his professional career.Ive got about five fights left. Im going back down to welterweight, Khan (31-4, 19 KOs) said. Ill box again in the summer and I want to give the UK fans a fight -- its been a while since Ive boxed there, and they deserve one now.Hopefully, it will be Garcia or Brook. My right hand is getting better and Im feeling really good that Ive had the operation. I broke it in my second fight so had to get it fixed. Ive got time on my hands, so had it done.Not throwing a proper right hand and holding back hasnt been good for my career. Ive hesitated in getting the right hand out sometimes, and thats maybe why Ive been caaught by left hooks.ddddddddddddKhan was knocked out in the sixth round by Canelo Alvarez in Las Vegas last May, having stepped up two weight divisions to take on the Mexican for the WBC middleweight title.He had been expected to fight compatriot Brook (36-1, 25 KOs) instead, and talks with Sheffields IBF world welterweight champion had started.But Khan, 29, is hopeful a deal can still be made, with Americas WBC world welterweight champion Garcia (32-0, 18 KOs), who stopped the Briton in four rounds in 2012, another option.If the [Brook] deal is right I will do it, he said. I know what the fight can generate. I have agreed to take that fight before but financially I have to get what I need to get paid.Its the biggest fight left for both of us. The winner of me and Brook would go on to fight Manny Pacquiao or Floyd Mayweather Jr. I think Mayweather will come back for one more. I think he would want to fight again. ' ' '