Tire Rules and Allocations

Tire Sets Per Driver

What your seeing:Each driver receives 13 dry tire sets (8 Soft for qualifying/fast laps, 3 Medium for balanced stints, 2 Hard for long runs) plus 4 Intermediate and 3 Full Wet sets. Sprint weekends reduce dry sets to 12 total.

Dry Tire Compound Breakdown

Compound Sets Provided Use Case
Soft 8 sets Qualifying, short fast stints
Medium 3 sets Main race tire, balanced
Hard 2 sets Long stints, abrasive tracks

Mandatory Race Rules

Drivers must use at least two different dry compounds in a dry race (forces 1+ pit stops). Tires used in full sets of 4. Wet races relax this rule.

F1 mechanics changing tires during pit stop

Pit stops become tactical chess matches due to tire regulations.

Qualifying Special Allocation

Q3 drivers get extra soft set reserved for qualifying only. Non-Q3 drivers keep this set for race use.

Monaco 2025: Three-Tire Rule

RuleMonaco 2025Standard Races
Tire Sets Required3 different sets2 different sets
Minimum Pit Stops2 stops1 stop
Circuit TypeMonaco streetsAll dry circuits
Monaco Grand Prix pit lane

New Monaco rule adds massive strategic complexity to the tight street circuit.

Why These Rules Exist

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