Ferrari: WEC tyre warmer ban return won't be "key factor" at Monza

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Ferrari: WEC tyre warmer ban return won't be "key factor" at Monza
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A return to running without tyre warmers at this weekend's Monza FIAWEC round is expected to be 'not a key factor' in the race outcome, according to Ferrari. WEC ⬇️

A return to running without tyre warmers at this weekend's Monza World Endurance Championship round is expected to be"not a key factor" in the race outcome, according to Ferrari.The WEC introduced new rules for 2023 prohibiting the use of tyre warmers, but this waslast month after several incidents for drivers fresh out of the pits on cold tyres amid cool temperatures at Spa.

Asked by Motorsport.com for his views on the impact it will have on the six-hour race, Masse said:"Here in Monza I don't think it will be a big problem like it was in Spa. "Especially from the technical point of view, we are enthused to [make] some small adjustments and we try to do our best."Photo by: JEP /Masse, who confirmed that Ferrari's Le Mans-winning #51 chassis remains in use this weekend following a full rebuild, said that he expected the high temperatures forecast to"mix a bit everything".

"We would like to go for another compound but, in a so fast race track where you need the grip just a few seconds because there is 11 corners, it will be a good challenge.

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