Qualifying trim is a car setup for maximum single lap speed. Teams reduce fuel load for lighter weight. Crew members adjust aerodynamics for minimal drag. Engineers focus on short burst performance. Drivers push aggressively during timed laps. The setup sacrifices long run durability. Tires deliver peak grip for limited laps. For example a driver gained pole using qualifying trim. That setup optimized speed for one fast lap. Teams revert to race trim afterward. Balancing risk and speed defines qualifying preparation. Precision tuning improves starting position opportunities.
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