This year, Formula 1 introduced a test format in some rounds where all tire compounds had to be used during qualifying – each allocated to each of the three sub-phases of the session – hard compound for Q1, medium for Q2, and soft for Q3. In 2024, this rule may become permanent.
According to the website RacingNews365.com, it is a concept that seems to generate some enthusiasm, even though it is not unanimous. The sustainability of the premier category is a key aspect of this measure, as it reduces the number of sets of slick tires from 13 to 11 per driver – meaning 40 tires saved in a GP and 3,840 throughout the season.
In addition, this scheme allows for budget savings. For now, there is still no final decision on the F1’s intentions to make this regulation definitive. It is expected that the decision will be made at the F1 Commission meeting scheduled for the Abu Dhabi GP in late November.