Seanspeed wrote: ↑22 May 2025, 14:51
Paa wrote: ↑22 May 2025, 01:53
Btw, what is the exact wording of the 2 mandatory pitstop rule? I mean what is actually mandated in practical terms, since we are in a technical forum....
1. Do you actually need two pitstops or is it enough to use 3 different sets of tyres. (change during red flag for example)
2. If the number of pitstop counts can you finish (or start) the race with a pitstop, is that counts?
3. If the number of tyres count do you have to actually finish a full lap with a set of tyres, or is it enough to have it on the car?
- maybe have just 1 pitstop, where you put a set of softs to the car, then immediately change it to a set of hards within the same pitstop. Is that count as two?
- what if you change the tyre but finish the race in the pit, before going to live track with the tyre? same if you go and change it after formation lap, but before start.
For the Monaco race, each driver must use at least three different types of tyre (either dry or wet). If a driver does not use intermediate or wet tyres in the race, they must use at least two different slick tyre compounds, of which one must be from the mandatory dry compounds (Hard or Medium). Unless the race is suspended and cannot be re-started, failure to comply with these requirements will result in the disqualification of the relevant driver from the race results. In this case thirty seconds will be added to the elapsed time of any driver who did not, when required to do so, use at least two specifications of dry-weather tyre during the race, or who did not use at least three sets of tyres of any specification during the race. Furthermore, an additional thirty seconds will be added to the elapsed time of any driver who used only one set of tyres of any specification during the race.
That's the official wording. Nothing actually mandating two stops.
It seems like we'll have the usual situation where a red flag restart will still give teams opportunity to switch compounds and have it count towards the three sets. So yea, if we get a bad crash on the first lap or something, we could easily go right back to having an effective one stop race anyways.
Also, just to clarify one other point, a tire set isn't considered used til a driver exits the pitlane, so there'd be no last lap shenanigans.
Below is the actual article 30.5 m of the latest sporting regulations revision. It does not mention compound or type but is very precise with tyre specifications as defined in Article 30.2c)ii
https://www.fia.com/system/files/docume ... -04-30.pdf
"For all races except the race in Monaco, unless they have used intermediate or wetweather tyres during the race, each driver must use at least two (2) different
specifications of dry-weather tyres during the race, at least one (1) of which must be a
mandatory dry-weather race tyre specification as defined in Article 30.2c)ii).
For the race in Monaco, each driver must use at least three (3) sets of tyres of any
specification described in Article 30.1a)i) during the race and, unless they have used
intermediate or wet-weather tyres during the race, each driver must use at least two (2)
different specifications of dry-weather tyres during the race, at least one (1) of which must
be a mandatory dry-weather race tyre specification as defined in Article 30.2c)ii).
Unless the race is suspended and cannot be re-started, failure to comply with these
requirements will result in the disqualification of the relevant driver from the race results.
For all races except the race in Monaco, if the race is suspended and cannot be re-started,
thirty (30) seconds will be added to the elapsed time of any driver who did not, when
required to do so, use at least two (2) specifications of dry-weather tyre during the race.
For the race in Monaco, if the race is suspended and cannot be re-started, thirty (30)
seconds will be added to the elapsed time of any driver who did not, when required to do
so, use at least two (2) specifications of dry-weather tyre during the race, or who did not
use at least three (3) sets of tyres of any specification during the race. Furthermore, an
additional thirty (30) seconds will be added to the elapsed time of any driver who used
only one (1) set of tyres of any specification during the race."