signaalikierroksia
Signaalikierroksia, often translated as signal rounds or signal laps, are a specific phase in certain motorsports, most notably in Formula 1 qualifying sessions. Their primary purpose is to allow drivers to complete a lap that is not timed for grid position, but rather to prepare their tires and car for an upcoming fast lap. During a signal round, a driver will typically drive at a reduced pace, warming their tires through controlled acceleration and braking. They may also adjust their car's settings or gather information about track conditions. The term "signal" refers to the fact that this lap is not intended to "signal" a competitive performance but rather to serve as preparation. Drivers will often weave their car or brake-check slightly to increase tire temperature. Following a signal round, a driver will then begin their timed "flying lap" or "hot lap" where they aim to achieve their fastest possible time. The effectiveness of signal rounds can depend on various factors, including track temperature, tire compound, and the driver's strategy. Successfully executed signal rounds are crucial for maximizing performance during qualifying, as they ensure the tires are at their optimal operating temperature for maximum grip.