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24th January 2026, 22:35 #11Senior Member
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There is a collar at the bottom of the 15 mm studs approved by the FIA. As you have already mentioned Pluto, FIA regulation..
By heating, then cooling down, this collar will stick. This applies to studs of any size, including those for the northern part of Europe.
The point is that this heating/cooling cycle is no longer necessary as a form of preparation in the north, based on the glue used and that the heat cooling occurs during SS1 (or where you have changed to new wheels). More precisely: the glue is so effective that the need to attach the collar (at the bottom of the stud) to avoid fading when the rubber gets hot, is eliminated.
When this heating/cooling effect occurs, the stud will stick with a little more protrusion. If you do not do this before the start of the test, this effect will occur somewhat late. This is of course desirable if you start in the lowlands on dry or wet asphalt and get cold snow further inland (higher latitude), but not if there is ice or snow already from the start. Then you have to do this on the transport stage.
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