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'''EotLP GP Standardized Tire Compounds''' are the standardized tires put into place for [[Formula Lego: Season 10|Season 10]] and onward, where all tires were manufactured by specific EotLP GP regulations, to ensure quality control and safety. Since the Standard Tire's Inception, [[Maralla]] has produced all of the tires for all of the teams. | '''EotLP GP Standardized Tire Compounds''' are the standardized tires put into place for [[Formula Lego: Season 10|Season 10]] and onward, where all tires were manufactured by specific EotLP GP regulations, to ensure quality control and safety. Since the Standard Tire's Inception, [[Maralla]] has produced all of the tires for all of the teams. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:53, 5 December 2024

EotLP GP Standardized Tire Compounds are the standardized tires put into place for Season 10 and onward, where all tires were manufactured by specific EotLP GP regulations, to ensure quality control and safety. Since the Standard Tire's Inception, Maralla has produced all of the tires for all of the teams.
There are 7 standard compounds, 5 dry slick compounds, and 2 wet grooved compounds.
The dry tires are called compounds 1 - 5, where compound 1 is the fastest and least durable, while compound 5 is the slowest and most durable. The tires are colour coded for easy organization, as well as easy differentiation by viewers, with White representing Cp#1, and the colour getting darker and darker to Red, representing Cp#5
The Damp tires are made for when the track is wet, but not under active rain, or when the rain is light (less than a centimeter an hour). They are coded as Cp#D by the EotLP GP Commission.
The Wet tires are made for when the track is extremely wet, or under rain of more than a centimeter an hour. They are coded as Cp#W by the EotLP GP Commission.