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F1 tyre rules make wet practice ‘useless’, calls for change

Max Verstappen feels Formula 1’s wet tyre rules mean wet practice sessions are ‘a bit useless’ for all drivers due to weekend strategies and needing to prioritise fresh tyres for qualifying and the race. In both of Friday’s wet practice sessions at Circuit of the Americas, all F1 teams opts for limited running to preserve its wet and intermediate tyre allocations for the remainder of the race weekend with rain forecast to hit qualifying for the United States Grand Prix. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Red Bull’s Verstappen says all teams are forced into limited running by F1 tyre rules. Each car’s full race weekend tyre allocation consists of 13 sets of dry-weather tyres but just...
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