The FIA will put into practice a regulatory modification that promises to influence the career maneuvers in Zandvoort.
Formula 1 takes up the activity after the recess and next weekend will return with the Grand Prize of Netherlands in Zandvoort. For this appointment, the FIA It will implement a regulatory modification that promises to influence career strategies: the increase in the maximum permitted speed in the Pitlane, which will go from 60 to 80 km/h.
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According to Motorsport, this change will reduce between two and three seconds the total time of a boxing stop, which could alter the usual tactical proposals. In circuits like Zandvoortwhere boxes Street is long and slow, the teams usually opt for a single detention, since making a second almost always means losing positions. However, with the new standard, The time difference is shrinked and the possibility of risking with strategies of two stops opens, using softer and fast compounds.


More risk and open strategies: the novelty that F1 brings in the Netherlands
The objective of the FIA is to encourage advances and greater dynamismalthough the doubt of whether the teams will prefer will continue to continue playing with a single detention.
The theme brings recent memories to Franco Colapint. In his official debut with Alpine in it Grand Prix of Emilia-Romaña, The Argentine had a complicated weekend: he suffered an accident in classification and received a sanction for exceeding the speed limit in boxes.
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The objective of the FIA is to encourage overtaking and greater dynamism, although the doubt of whether the teams will prefer to continue playing the safe with a single detention.
On that occasion, it exceeded 5.1 km/h the 80 km/h brand established, which resulted in a Fine of 600 euros to your team, in accordance with article 34.7 of the Regulation.
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