NL_Fer wrote: ↑12 Jul 2019, 22:05
Pro: Cars going flatout for a full race, no fuelsaving
Con: Overtaking in the pitlane
That would be the case if it was obligatory, If teams were allowed to chose the start fuel, if they stop or stop more than once etc it would open up many 'pass on track' opportunitys.
Cars starting low on the grid and running very light would move closer to the front with actual passes,until they need to pit, and the option to fuel 15 laps light and fit very soft tyres when topping off would liven up the last few laps as there would be those who took the 'go all the way' option being reeled in.
It would need a rethink on tyre availability and compulsory stops to work though.
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