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During qualifying, teams are limited in what compounds they can use in dry conditions. Teams are required to use the hard compound during Q1, the medium compound during Q2, and finally they can use the softs during Q3.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not really sure I understand why this change is bad...i mean current setup is not much better, everyone just runs softs, unless it's wet. Before these changes at least tire choice impacted the race as teams in Q3 had to use same tire in race as they used in qualiy. This change is gonna screw with teams that don't do well on hards (cough merc cough).. Not sure it will hurt slower team's but probably. Anyone has data on time deltas by tire type for some teams? Is the delta larger with certain tires?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

This change is gonna screw with teams that don’t do well on hards (cough merc cough)…

So Perez, Hamilton and Russel out in Q1 now :D