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Official: 2007 sporting regulations.
You only need to read the Pink bits.
http://www.fia.com/resources/documen...EGULATIONS.pdf 77 d is interesting. Last edited by Marbot; 4 Nov 2006 at 20:59. |
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That is going to make fuel strategy interesting.
What it does do is kill off any chance of the lowly qualifiers going for a one stop strategy as they will have to switch to the other compound tyre which may not perform as well over half a race distance. |
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So they will have to switch from hard to soft tyres (or vice versa) at least once during a race? That is very interesting...
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Effectively it's the "red sidewall" rule they have in Champcar.
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I don't like the new tyre rule. Tactics will become even more important. I want to see drivers passing and re-passing each other, in stead of a governing body dictating the race.
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A car that is passed because he has the "slower" tyre on,may later,be able to pass because he now has the "faster" tyre and his rivals are on the "slower" one. |
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What is important is the relative difference between the two tyres.
Also,according to the regs, there is no provision for a car to pit for fuel under a safety car period.They can apparently come in and change from dry to wet or wet to extreme wet,but they can't refuel! It appears that you will get a ten second penalty for stopping in your pit box (presumably to refuel) if you get the "Pit Lane Closed" message. Last edited by Marbot; 5 Nov 2006 at 12:22. |
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Not correct.
You won't be allowed to come in under the safety car, while the pit lane is closed. Once all the cars are lined up behind the SC the pit lane will open. It works that way in many series with safety cars, and ensures everyone slows down, rather than speeds back to the pits when the yellow flags come out. |
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In any event the rules say you can come in at any time to change to a wet or extreme wet tyre.Which would be for safetys sake I presume. |
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Are they bringing in all these regulations just to confuse everyone???
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Of course....it's what "they" live for.
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these regs should make it interesting.
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It's game, albeit a very serious one. The FIA makes the Regulations and the teams try to find a way around them.
I find the whole thing very interesting, so thanks for posting the link, martyn. |
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And get angry at your team for making your pit strategy so marginal.
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The new SC rule can make interesting results. Imagine following situation:
All drivers are on two-stop strategy and we are getting near of 1/3 distance. Takuma Sato (Super Aguri) is first driver to make a pit stop. Soon after he exits the pit lane, there is big crash which needs SC. Every driver gets behind the queue, then pit lane will be opened. All other drivers make their stops and after that we see Super Aguri leading the race. |
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You will find some teams go for low fuel and sticky tyres for an opening stint... pass everyone, build up a gap... then fuel up, put on hard tyres... and alas... passing happens again.
I hope they make the soft tyres super sticky so they only last 20 laps or so, and the hard tyres so they last about 50. Soft tyres to be one second a lap faster. That means if a driver on hard tyres can push hard enough, and make his car wide enough, he can keep the other driver behind him... |
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