As a safety measure, drivers will be penalized if they do more than 18 laps on one set of tires in today's Grand Prix.
Formula 1 teams have been asked to do no more than 18 laps on a set of tires during Sunday's 57-lap Qatar Grand Prix. The rule was implemented as a safety feature, meant to get ahead of data from Pirelli suggesting that tires may be at risk of catastrophic failure after that point.The issue is a microscopic earing found on tires during Friday's practice sessions, the first signs of a possible separation between the carcass of the tire and the wear compound that interacts with the road.
Those limits have been changed in two corners to reduce the chance of the problem, but further signs of damage seen in yesterday's 19-lap, safety car-slowed sprint race led Pirelli to implement the restriction anyway.This, in theory, will force F1 teams to get off tires at risk of blowing out before that damage becomes too big.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Fuel system problem rules Sainz out of Qatar Grand PrixFerrari suffered a blow in their Formula One battle with Mercedes for second place in the championship when Carlos Sainz was ruled out of Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix with a fuel system problem.
Read more »
How to watch Qatar Grand Prix (10/8/23) | Free live stream, time, TV, channelGet breaking news on New Jersey high school, college and professional sports. Find scores, statistics, photos, videos and join the forum discussions at NJ.com.
Read more »
Formula 1: Max Verstappen celebrates 3rd championship with Qatar Grand Prix winMax Verstappen capped off his title-clinching weekend with a dominant win in the Qatar Grand Prix.
Read more »
Verstappen, on the brink of F1 championship, is fastest in Qatar Grand Prix practiceMax Verstappen lapped fastest on Friday in the only practice session for a Qatar Grand Prix weekend set to crown him a triple Formula One world champion.
Read more »
Formula 1: Max Verstappen moves closer to inevitable 3rd consecutive title with Qatar Grand Prix poleMax Verstappen inched closer to his inevitable 2023 Formula 1 world championship by grabbing the pole for Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix while teammate Sergio Perez qualified 13th.
Read more »