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One stop or triple stop?

Strategies play such an important role in Formula 1, and in most races you’ll find the most common pit stop strategy is for each driver to make two stops to change tyres. This will differ depending on the condition of the racetrack, the conditions of the tyre, the weather, and in-race competitive impacts such as driver position and whether or not to utilise an undercut or overcut. Importance of Formula 1 pit stop strategy Although there is no longer the need to put fuel in the cars during pit stops, a pit stop is more than just changing the tyres of the cars during the race. They offer a chance to repair damage to cars, they are a crucial strategic tool where an undercut or overcut can...
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