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Why the new qualifying format could be a success

At the Imola Grand Prix, which literally fell into the water, Formula 1 was due to try out a new qualifying format. Pirelli boss Mario Isola outlined the benefits of the new plan. Article continues under ad During Q1, drivers would only be allowed to use the hard tyre, where in Q2 the mediums would be put on and in Q3 they would be allowed to drive on the softest rubber. Speaking to Formu1a.uno, the Italian elaborates on the new plans. "I believe in the new qualifying format not only because it should help bring fewer tyres, about 160 less, but also to broaden the options ahead of the race." Read more Pirelli reveals tyre choices for upcoming Grand Prix More options for strategy...
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