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Old 19 Oct 2023, 08:43 (Ref:4181990)   #93
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Originally Posted by peebee2 View Post
The top teams generally get 4 boxes, the rest 3. Then there’s the FIA etc. etc.
Roughly what is the split between 4 and 3 box teams?

For instance, if 3 or more teams are currently using 4 boxes, then making them use 3 boxes only would free up space for another team.


EDIT - just checked the 2023 Monza GP, which gives the following garage allocations (of the 60 garages available):

Williams 4.5
Alpha Tauri 5.5
Haas 4.5
Aston Martin 4.5
Alfa Romeo 5.5
McLaren 4.5
Alpine 5.5
Mercedes 4.5
Ferrari 5 (the only team not sharing with another user )
Red Bull 4.5

The limiting factor seems to be pit box positions (in relation to the garages). If you placed the first pit box earlier in the lane, and gave all teams 4.5 garages only, then there is more than enough room for an 11th team.

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