15/09/2025 14:40
F1 teams could be pushed towards a two-stop strategy at the
Azerbaijan Grand Prix, according to Pirelli. The sport's tyre
supplier is bringing its softest range to the Baku event, with the
C4, C5 and C6 compounds available for the weekend. It marks the
fourth time this year that the C6 has been in use following its
Imola, Monaco and Montreal. Pirelli detailed that bringing the
same allocation as 2024, which was a step softer, would have
resulted in a predictable one-stop strategy. "On a street circuit
with low levels of grip and wear, bringing the same selection as in
2024 would inevitably have led to a one-stop strategy," stated the
Italian marque. "At least this way, considering that this year's
range suffers much less from graining, it opens up the possibility
of a two-stop strategy." However, Pirelli has acknowledged teams
have become efficient at managing their tyres, meaning a one-stop
strategy is still possible. "Moreover, it is clear that this year,
most recently at Monza, the teams and drivers have become adept at
managing the tyres well, so that the race is unlikely to see very
different strategies," it said. "Although it's a street track,
Baku has some very long straights where the cars hit very high top
speeds, that place significant vertical loads on the tyres."