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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:26 (Ref:528820)   #1
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Next Question? Changing punctured tyres between Q and R

Ok, sorry 'bout the questions, but I just want to clear some things up.

What happens if a driver has a puncture during their q run and needs to change a tyre before the race?

Is there a penalty?
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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:29 (Ref:528823)   #2
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They can change them (and I quote)

"If one or more tyres are damaged, and are deemed unusable by the FIA Technical Delegate, they may be replaced by other tyres which have been used for a greater number of laps than the damaged ones."

That raises another question... What happens if one driver does NOT have another set of tyres, more used than this one...
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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:30 (Ref:528825)   #3
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So many loopholes...
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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:31 (Ref:528826)   #4
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So there is no penalty what so ever (apart from the fact of running on "old" tyres)?
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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:31 (Ref:528827)   #5
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I wonder why Max didn't show up at the Thursday press conference...

Hoffy: no, no penalty.

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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:35 (Ref:528831)   #6
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OK, thanks for answering the questions.

But I do have one more. (jeez, I need to keep more up to date dont I!!!)

Are they opening the pit lane (ie, they can come in and out as much as they like) before the race, as per previous years?

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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:40 (Ref:528837)   #7
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Don't worry Hoffy, everyone (Maximillian Rufus Mosley included) has lots of unanswered questions...

Yes, the pit-lane will be opened 30 minutes before the race. (was it 45 minutes last year? :confused: I don't remember) They can drive whatever laps they wish, but it is a bit superfluous since all of them will be saving fuel. Much the same situation like Sunday-warm-up cancelation.
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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:41 (Ref:528839)   #8
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Yes.
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Old 8 Mar 2003, 12:47 (Ref:528846)   #9
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thanks for that guys!!1
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Old 8 Mar 2003, 17:20 (Ref:529021)   #10
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Yes, the pit-lane will be opened 30 minutes before the race. (was it 45 minutes last year? :confused: I don't remember) They can drive whatever laps they wish, but it is a bit superfluous since all of them will be saving fuel.
Pretty sure it was 30 minutes last year, to close 15 minutes before the race - realistically you can only manage a very few number of laps given that anyway. Most teams can probably spare 1 lap of fuel to give it a proper test - especially as they won't be running flat out and therefore saving fuel that way!
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So there is no penalty what so ever (apart from the fact of running on "old" tyres)?
and the fact that your qualifying time is slower ...
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