Podium Prophets
Round 23

Qatar Grand Prix

5.380 km57 laps306.7 km total

Mercedes currently leads the predicted order here with a 7.83 weekend score, 7.91 qualifying outlook, and 7.77 race outlook.

Fast, flowing layout with many high-speed direction changesAggressive kerbs caused tyre failures in early races — now modifiedNight race in desert conditions with extreme tyre degradation
lusail circuit layout

Circuit Demands

Tyre Degradation Severity
9.5
High-Speed Demand
8.5
Surface Grip
7.5
Downforce Demand
7.5
Kerb Severity
7.0
Overtaking Difficulty
6.5
Traction Demand
5.5
Active Aero Value
5.5
Energy Clipping Demand
5.5
Straight-Line Importance
5.5
Braking Demand
5.2
Low-Speed Demand
4.5
Energy Recovery Opportunity
4.0
Altitude Effect
0.5

Circuit Analysis

Lusail carries the highest tyre degradation demand on the calendar at 9.5, driven by its high-speed flowing layout combined with aggressive kerb profiles at corner exits. High-speed demand of 8.5 means cars are generating sustained lateral forces at speeds where tyre temperature management is critical. The combination of high speed and high kerb aggressiveness creates compound stress patterns that are unique on the F1 schedule. Downforce demand of 7.5 confirms teams run medium-to-high wing angles to maintain the cornering stability needed to exploit fast linked corners.

The desert night race format adds a specific thermal variable. Track temperature drops significantly after sunset, but the sand and dust particulate environment means grip levels can vary between sessions more than at permanent circuits. Sprint weekend formats have been run at Lusail, which compresses the setup development window. Pace from the sprint qualifying session provides a more accurate signal than Friday practice times, and single-lap performance correlates strongly with race pace given the limited opportunity to adjust setup between sessions.

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