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2 years ago
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Tyre Allocation Race weekend

Product: F1 23
Platform:PlayStation 5 Digital Edition
Please specify your platform model. Sony PlayStation 5
Summarize your bug It appears we can choose between “harder” “medium” “softer” tyre allocation prior to race weekends. It is my understanding that teams no longer have this choice in formula 1.
What is your 16 digit Report Code? NA
Can you please provide the name of your current internet service provider? Verizon
Which area is the bug/glitch in? Single Player
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Start career mode. Go to tire allocations before going to next race (bahrain)
What happens when the bug occurs? I can determine my tyre allocation for the week.
What do you expect to see? Resembles actual F1 rules

I think this is self explanatory.  Happy to provide any clarity needed. 

  • Yes, it should be something like this:

    Tyre Allocations
    Pirelli provides 13 'sets' of tyres for each driver's use throughout the sessions (no Sprint Race weekend).
    In 2023, the allocation of tyres for every competitor is eight sets of soft tyres, three sets of mediums, and two sets of hards. Additionally, each driver gets four sets of intermediate tyres for damp tracks and three sets of full wets for the heaviest rain conditions.
    After every Free Practice session, a driver must return two sets of tyres to Pirelli, so by the time Qualifying begins, a driver will have just seven sets of tyres to make it from Q1 until the race's chequered flag.
    To give a slight advantage to drivers that don't qualify in the top 10, any runners who don't make Q3 retain all seven tyres for the race, while P1-P10 qualifiers hand Pirelli one final set after qualifying ends.
     
    Rule n.30 SUPPLY OF TYRES IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP AND TYRE LIMITATION DURING THE COMPETITION) in particular 30.1 d)
     
    30.5 h-i-j-k use and returning rules
     

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  • Yes, it should be something like this:

    Tyre Allocations
    Pirelli provides 13 'sets' of tyres for each driver's use throughout the sessions (no Sprint Race weekend).
    In 2023, the allocation of tyres for every competitor is eight sets of soft tyres, three sets of mediums, and two sets of hards. Additionally, each driver gets four sets of intermediate tyres for damp tracks and three sets of full wets for the heaviest rain conditions.
    After every Free Practice session, a driver must return two sets of tyres to Pirelli, so by the time Qualifying begins, a driver will have just seven sets of tyres to make it from Q1 until the race's chequered flag.
    To give a slight advantage to drivers that don't qualify in the top 10, any runners who don't make Q3 retain all seven tyres for the race, while P1-P10 qualifiers hand Pirelli one final set after qualifying ends.
     
    Rule n.30 SUPPLY OF TYRES IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP AND TYRE LIMITATION DURING THE COMPETITION) in particular 30.1 d)
     
    30.5 h-i-j-k use and returning rules
     
  • @ZacharyeSnyderIt’s a work around they introduced with last year’s game because the AI were able to do two stop races with two Mediums and a Hard or Soft. Because the tires were set we weren’t able to use two set of Mediums in the race if we wanted so they used the original code from F1 2014 through 2021. I’d like to use any tire any session too or save tires for the race.

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