A mid-race adjustment is a setup change made during a race. Teams perform these changes during pit stops under caution or green conditions. Adjustments target handling balance, tire wear, or stability concerns. Crew members alter wedge, track bar, or air pressure settings. During a caution period a team adds wedge to improve rear grip. Drivers report specific handling issues over team radio. Crew chiefs translate feedback into mechanical changes quickly. Small adjustments can significantly affect corner entry and exit. Teams must work within strict time limits on pit road. Officials monitor all modifications for rule compliance. Effective changes improve lap time consistency immediately. Poor adjustments can worsen handling and tire degradation. Mid-race adjustments allow teams to respond dynamically to track conditions.
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