We have (laps remaining):
18 lap hard
18 lap medium
14 lap medium
13 lap medium
We could race on medium and hard.
Yeah, good. That's about what I've been calculating for myself.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑08 Oct 2023, 15:02We have (laps remaining):
18 lap hard
18 lap medium
14 lap medium
13 lap medium
We could race on medium and hard.
After yesterday's sprint where the soft showed very well in the first few laps, I'm not sure anyone will choose the softest tires today. But it will be interesting to see if someone takes the risk.
No me neither, I was being polite but it seems like suicide, but you never know. I've said it before, not all crazies are on the Ferrari pit wall.LionsHeart wrote: ↑08 Oct 2023, 15:36After yesterday's sprint where the soft showed very well in the first few laps, I'm not sure anyone will choose the softest tires today. But it will be interesting to see if someone takes the risk.![]()
I remember these wordsmwillems wrote: ↑08 Oct 2023, 15:41No me neither, I was being polite but it seems like suicide, but you never know. I've said it before, not all crazies are on the Ferrari pit wall.LionsHeart wrote: ↑08 Oct 2023, 15:36After yesterday's sprint where the soft showed very well in the first few laps, I'm not sure anyone will choose the softest tires today. But it will be interesting to see if someone takes the risk.![]()
There's a Mandatory 18 lap limit on the tyres, they can't do 36 laps on a Hard and Soft, or am I missing something?FittingMechanics wrote: ↑08 Oct 2023, 16:31Don't think so. McLaren can run 36 laps on new hard/soft and then a 14 lap on used medium. This leaves about 7 laps (or so). Maybe less - depending on how the laps are counted.
Sorry, I miswrote, I meant hard/medium. They can run 18 on new hard and 18 on new medium. That is about 36 or 37 (depending when the lap is counted).mwillems wrote: ↑08 Oct 2023, 16:36There's a Mandatory 18 lap limit on the tyres, they can't do 36 laps on a Hard and Soft, or am I missing something?FittingMechanics wrote: ↑08 Oct 2023, 16:31Don't think so. McLaren can run 36 laps on new hard/soft and then a 14 lap on used medium. This leaves about 7 laps (or so). Maybe less - depending on how the laps are counted.
if the New Hards AND mediums can do the 18 laps, that's 36, 21 laps left to run then we'd need the next used mediums to do 15 laps? Even then can used softs do 6 laps? Will mediums stretch 18 laps? I don't know enough about these tyres.
Someone might be able to squeeze in a set of softs somewhere, but it would be the few that have some new softs, but the chance to use softs looks reasonably marginal to me for Mclaren at least. But we will see in a few hours.