An undercut strategy involves pitting earlier than the leader to gain time. A driver uses fresh tires to run much faster than opponents. This speed allows the driver to pass when the leader finally pits. Success requires a very fast out-lap after leaving the pit lane. One driver pits on lap thirty to beat a rival on track. This move works best when new tires provide a large advantage. The team must ensure the driver does not get stuck in traffic. This tactical gamble often determines the winner of a very long race. It forces the lead car to react quickly to the early stop.
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