STRATEGY GUIDE: What are the possible race strategies for the 2023 British Grand Prix?


A familiar name on pole position but a different team leading the charge after a damp and slippery qualifying session leaves some teams and drivers looking to make progress through the field. So here are a few of the tyre strategy options that are likely to be available to them on race day at Silverstone…
What’s the quickest strategy?
Remember that this is technically the ‘quickest strategy’ but not necessarily the strategy most teams will choose, because based on total race time the quickest route to the end is a two-stopper. The soft compound wasn’t looking too promising for a race stint during Friday’s practice sessions but that was when track temperatures were high and grip levels lower at the start of the weekend.

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