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While IndyCar permits refueling during races, F1 does not. That makes fuel strategy a key component for IndyCar drivers. Those who can conserve fuel gain an advantage.
F1 does not allow refueling: pit stops are solely focused on tire changes. IndyCar uses Firestone tires with two main compounds for dry conditions, while F1 uses Pirelli tires with multiple compounds.
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IndyCar rules vs. Formula 1, explained: The biggest differences to know about the Indy 500 - MSNWhile IndyCar permits refueling during races, F1 does not. That makes fuel strategy a key component for IndyCar drivers. Those who can conserve fuel gain an advantage.
While IndyCar permits refueling during races, F1 does not. That makes fuel strategy a key component for IndyCar drivers. Those who can conserve fuel gain an advantage.
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