The International Automobile Federation (FIA) decided to put a limit of 18 laps for each new set of tires, for safety reasons.
A slight rule change that may, however, give more uncertainty, and therefore excitement, to the Qatar Grand Prix, which will take place this Sunday at 7:00 pm Central European Time.
In the race scheduled for 57 laps, taking into account this limit, the drivers were almost condemned to make three pit stops.
Although the FIA does not consider three pit-stops as mandatory, they have fallen on their own on the issue of tire safety.
The Dutch Max Verstappen He had already certified his third world title on Saturday by winning the sprint race. He will start from pole on the grid, ahead of the Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.
Fernando Alonso begins with the fourth, threat, and Carlos Sainztwelfth.
Source: La Verdad

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