The FIA, in conjunction with Pirelli, has ordered three suspensions for the upcoming F1 GP in Qatar following a post-sprint race analysis and investigation.
Pirelli ran a special 10-minute session before sprint qualifying on Saturday, after drivers discovered a potential danger in their tires after practice at the F1 GP weekend in Qatar. We helped them adapt to the corner. Adjust the changes made.
This was because the edges of the pyramid could damage the sidewall of the tire, causing air loss. Initial investigations by Pirelli and the FIA limited the stint to 20 laps until a decision is made on what will happen to the sprint event on Saturday evening.
Although the sprint event was hampered by the introduction of the safety car, the FIA and Pirelli stuck to their guns, limiting later Grand Prix stints to 18 laps. Three stops weren’t mandatory, but of course 18 laps means there will be at least three stops for him.
As the FIA points out, there will be serious consequences if teams fail to do this. There are also implications if a driver exceeds his 18 laps. For the sets used, the governing body will inform teams of the exact number of rounds they must adhere to.
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Due to the frequent safety car interventions during yesterday’s sprint, the tire data available for analysis by Pirelli is not sufficient to complement the data already carried out after previous track sessions. did. In some cases, analysis of tires during sprints showed that delamination first began in the sidewall between the pavement compound and the tire carcass cord
Similar to Free Practice 1, this problem may have been caused by high frequency interference between the tire sidewall and the 50mm “pyramid” curb commonly used at this circuit. There was a running slope exacerbated by the curb. As a result, the FIA and Pirelli, in consultation with the teams, have decided to implement the following measures for today’s Qatar Grand Prix for safety reasons.
- A mandatory limit of 18 laps of total tyre life per set will be imposed.
- The life of already used tyres will be taken into consideration.
- The FIA and Pirelli will communicate to the teams the remaining available laps for each set of used tyres at their disposal for the race and the criteria used to calculate that number.
- There is no direct mandate for at least three tyre-change pitstops during the race, however this will be a consequence of the above guidelines should the race run its entire race distance.
- Any car deemed to have exceeded the tyre life lap limit will be reported to the Stewards as being run in an unsafe condition.
- This information will be formally communicated to the teams in the Race Directors’ notes and further updates issued as required.
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Here’s what was said after Saturday’s Qatar F1 GP