Pirelli has been working to create tyres that do not need pre-heating, with teams and the FIA poised to vote next month on whether or not to go ahead with a tyre warmer ban for 2024.
So far the issue has been mainly focused on the safety of the tyres, with a number of drivers questioning whether or not it is worth the risk of more accidents on cold tyres just to save money in needing tyre blankets.
But while Pirelli is confident its products will be safe, it says there are other factors at play that need to be treated seriously too.
And chief among them will be whether or not the change of tyres has a negative impact on the racing, as it could limit overtaking and reduce strategy opportunities.
Pirelli's head of F1 Mario Isola said that detailed simulations will be conducted to find out what the influence could be from not having pre-heated tyres.
"The priority for us is safety first and we are not going to provide any tyre that is not safe," explained Isola.
"But the show is important and we need also in this analysis to understand what is the impact here, not just in warm-up, but in terms of level of degradation, the peak of grip and these kinds of elements.
"We need to simulate, together with the FIA and F1, some races and race situations to see what are the strategies and so on. It may be that we discover that everybody is pushed towards a one-stop for many reasons.
Source: Autosport