F1 2023

Which team will take constructors in 2023?


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Why it matters whether its won on a sprint or a main gp is beyond moronic. These are the new race formats. If you dont like it then go watch reruns of the 1987 season

Grow up
Wow, you sure are on a roll, I never said I didn't like it and I don't object to the result, if not Today Max would have taken the championship tomorrow.

Not sure why you are so upset by a simple question but as you are now on the Ignore list I guess I will never know.
 
Have the pitstops been confirmed?
From SuperSport.com

"Formula One's governing body imposed a mandatory limit on how long tyres could be used for at Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix after Pirelli warned of the risk of sudden blowouts. The FIA said a limit of 18 laps of total tyre life per set will be imposed for the 57 lap race, effectively making it a three-stopper."
 
More info and comment from Pitpass.com

"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."

Pitpass added:
"Even those with no concept of arithmetic will appreciate that three times 18 is 54, whereas today's race is 57 laps.

Furthermore, as if the situation wasn't bad enough, in terms of used tyres the teams are allowed to add 2 more laps to the (18) count to accommodate slower in-laps and out-laps.

Consequently, if a tyre was used for 5 laps in practice or qualifying teams would feasibly be allowed to use it for a further 15 laps.

As the FIA's communication states, the teams will be told the remaining available laps for each set of used tyres they have and the criteria used to come to that figure.

However, based on the track limits fiasco, especially after Friday's qualifying session, one fears as to the capability to give out such information under the intense pressure of a race."
 
This could be a chaotic afternoon with nobody fully understanding the laps remaining.

As the championship is already over I personally think they will run till the First Blowout then Red Flag the race and not restart it.
 
More info and comment from Pitpass.com

"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."

Pitpass added:
"Even those with no concept of arithmetic will appreciate that three times 18 is 54, whereas today's race is 57 laps.

Furthermore, as if the situation wasn't bad enough, in terms of used tyres the teams are allowed to add 2 more laps to the (18) count to accommodate slower in-laps and out-laps.

Consequently, if a tyre was used for 5 laps in practice or qualifying teams would feasibly be allowed to use it for a further 15 laps.

As the FIA's communication states, the teams will be told the remaining available laps for each set of used tyres they have and the criteria used to come to that figure.

However, based on the track limits fiasco, especially after Friday's qualifying session, one fears as to the capability to give out such information under the intense pressure of a race."
Here's the table

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between track limits and this tyre BS this GP is turning out to be my least favourite so far....
 
With the championship over, this 18 laps per tyre set limit could deliver a very spicy race....
 
LOL ffs.

Cancel the race, dangerous conditions. Tyre dead on the first corner :laugh:
 
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