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IndyCar Season Opener Set for Pit Stop Strategy Shift Due to New Tire Compound

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 2, 2025
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IndyCar Season Opener Set for Pit Stop Strategy Shift Due to New Tire Compound

Mar 2, 2025; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; A pack of cars come around turn 1 in the Firestone Grand Prix on the Streets of St. Petersburg. Mandatory Credit: Russell Lansford-Imagn Images

The inaugural round of this year’s IndyCar season in St. Petersburg is set to be an unpredictable spectacle, with Firestone’s latest compound tire expected to drastically alter pit stop strategies. A significant softening of the alternate compound tire is causing higher wear rates than anticipated, leading to the prediction of an increased frequency of pit stops for the forthcoming event.

Teams had prior knowledge of the impending tire update but were taken aback by the accelerated wear rates once they got on track. Reflecting on the situation, Colton Herta, post-qualifying, expressed surprise at the extent of the tire degradation. He shared his experience of the rapid tire wear, which was more intense than he had envisaged, emphasizing the uncertainty that this brings to the forthcoming race.

Typically, during degradation races, teams would rely on the red or soft compound tire, which would perhaps allow for a second lap in qualifying. But with the new compound, that strategy may no longer be viable. Herta went on to predict that the race is likely to require a minimum of three pit stops, as it would be virtually impossible for anyone to stretch the tire life to 30 laps to stick to a two-stop strategy. The question now is, how long will these tires last? Will it be five laps or 15 laps? The decisions on when to pit will be highly contingent on the strategies adopted by other teams.

The upcoming 100-lap race on Sunday sets the stage for a flurry of pit lane activity, as drivers will need to change their tires frequently. Especially if the dire predictions of the softer tires lasting less than five laps hold true. Another factor to consider is that the allocation of the more durable primary tires has been reduced this year, with each driver receiving one less set per weekend.

Teams may resort to using a scrubbed set of primary tires during the race if they have to cycle through three or four sets before crossing the finish line. It’s a delicate balancing act for Firestone, tasked with producing tires that are not only safe and reliable but also degrade at a pace that keeps the racing exciting and satisfies the drivers.

This year’s compound choice seems to favor a less durable option. Whether this leads to a faster wear rate in actual race conditions as predicted remains to be seen. Regardless, the situation will necessitate a range of pit strategies, as teams adapt to the unfolding circumstances.

The season’s curtain-raiser on the streets of St. Petersburg is just hours away, scheduled to commence at 12:30 PM eastern time. With the mystery of the new tire compound looming, this race promises an exciting blend of high-speed thrills and strategic intrigue.

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