Multiple British Touring Car Championship race winner Dan Cammish has raised concerns about teams potentially manipulating race results due to the series’ new tyre regulations. He pointed out that strategically dropping off the podium in race one could be a tactic to avoid starting race two on hard-compound tires. Changes to the rules now require only the top three from race one to use the hardest available tire in race two. Recent races have seen race winners finishing lower in the following race due to tire constraints. Cammish mentioned the complexity of tire choices impacting overall championship points. He also discussed the upcoming races being contested on different tire compounds, highlighting the challenges faced by drivers.
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