In theory, yesMoose wrote:Except in practice, that wouldn't happen.SiLo wrote:I think they should be allowed to use any tire in the range they want at any time. But that all tires have a linear degradation, and are all each faster than the last.
So some teams could try a no stop race, but be slower each lap, or a 4 stop race but be a lot faster each lap. It would be great to watch.
In practice, the teams would all test each tire once in practice for the race, build a model of exactly how fast they are and when, and then all use exactly the same choice of tire for the race, because they would all calculate the optimal race the same way.
This already happens in fact. Teams all tend to agree on the optimal tire strategy, and go out and run it.
Reality is then you have to look for a gap with no trafic for that ideal strategy to work. If you get stuck behind a car with old tires that ideal strategy will never work, that´s the reason not every team would use same strategy, but some prefer to use a different strategy with harder tires and less if any pit-stop.
But today they all are forced to use two components, no matter how slow they are, wich rule out many options. Since they´re forced to do at least one pit-stop they all use very similar strategies.
With free choice for tires, from no pit-stops with hard tires to 4-5 pit-stops with supersoft tires we´d see many different strategies, but teams should be free to use whatever tires they want. It´s the rule wich force them to use two different components chosen by Pirelli what makes all strategies very similar if not the same