Red Bull: “Doesn’t make sense” for F1 to permanently mandate pitstops

Red Bull: “Doesn’t make sense” for F1 to permanently mandate pitstops

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Red Bull: “Doesn’t make sense” for F1 to permanently mandate pitstops

Pirelli discovered microscope failures in the tyre sidewall at the Losail Circuit, which were caused by drivers running over new kerbs with a raised edge. As a result, the FIA and Pirelli imposed a maximum stint length of 18 laps for the grand prix, leading to a three-stop strategy for the drivers. However, this decision received criticism for being too restrictive and resulting in a predictable race. Christian Horner, the Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, believes that such mandates should not be a permanent fixture in F1 as it can affect qualifying and tire management. Max Verstappen, the three-time world champion, won the race, but his winning margin could have been greater if not for the reduced pace to cover a potential safety car. Horner understands the safety reasons behind the decision but believes it affected the strategic aspect of the race. The 18-lap stints also limited the potential of Sergio Perez, who managed to score points but received penalties for track limit offenses.

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Source: motorsport

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