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medal 5001
3 years 5 days ago
I started a race on intermediates, and pitted on 1st lap for hards, I then pitted after 23 laps for another set of hards. Therefore I used 2 tyre compounds, yet i got dq'd for not using 2 tyre compounds......cost me my 6th place in the race. Can this be resolved so that you do not get dq'd as I had still used 2 tyre compounds
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medal 5063
3 years 5 days ago
Was there rain on the track during the race event? Looks like he also didn’t do strategy and the race was not wet and didn’t change tyres pre-start. 
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medal 5000
3 years 5 days ago
2-tyre rule: You will need to fit two different dry compounds during a dry race. If it rains at any point during the race, the rule will be automatically disabled. If a car doesn’t follow the rules it’ll result in an automatic Disqualification / DSQ on the results and any points scored will be deducted.

The race was totally dry, so two ‘dry’ compounds need to be run during the race. 
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medal 5000
3 years 5 days ago
two tire rule means two different DRY compound are required to use in a race. 
in ur case, example: Inters-Hard-Medium-Medium
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medal 5005
3 years 4 days ago

Marcus
two tire rule means two different DRY compound are required to use in a race. 
in ur case, example: Inters-Hard-Medium-Medium



That's not correct as if it's wet during any point of the race the 2 tyre rule is abolished, if you have to put inters or wets and the track dries within a few laps you can use whatever dry compounds you want after.
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medal 5002
3 years 4 days ago

Wholly

Marcus
two tire rule means two different DRY compound are required to use in a race. 
in ur case, example: Inters-Hard-Medium-Medium



That's not correct as if it's wet during any point of the race the 2 tyre rule is abolished, if you have to put inters or wets and the track dries within a few laps you can use whatever dry compounds you want after.


It was a dry race so he didn’t use 2 qualifying compounds 

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