F1 bosses agree over 'open-minded' Hungary rules change
Baku, July 19, AZERTAC
Formula 1 bosses James Vowles and Mike Krack are in agreement over the "open-mindedness" of this weekend's Qualifying rule change at the Hungarian Grand Prix, according to Racing News 365.
At the Hungaroring, teams will be forced to use the Hard tyres in Q1, Mediums in Q2 and Softs in Q3, in dry conditions, with Pirelli also reducing the number of tyre sets available from 13 to 11 per driver.
Known as the 'Alternative Tyre Allocation' it is aimed at increasing sustainability and was originally planned to be run at Imola before that race was cancelled.
Predicting what could happen in Budapest, Williams boss Vowles was optimistic about the fact that F1 was open to trying new formats.
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