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19 Apr 2013, 12:59 (Ref:3236651) | #1 | ||
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Circuits : Front Tyre / Rear Tyre
What is the ratio of circuits that Favor Front Tyre wear vs Rear Tyre Wear ...
So if my understanding is correct ... More flowing circuits with fast bends = Fronts Stop / Start = Rears [I know there are other factors] So ... Australian Grand Prix = Front Malaysian Grand Prix = Front Chinesse Grand Prix = Front Bahrain Grand Prix = Rear Spanish Grand Prix = Rear Monaco Grand Prix = Front Canadian Grand Prix = Front British Grand Prix = Rear German Grand Prix = Front Hungarian Grand Prix = Rear Belgian Grand Prix = Rear Italian Grand Prix = Front Singapore Grand Prix = Front Korean Grand Prix = Rear Japanese Grand Prix = Rear Indian Grand Prix = Rear Abu Dhabi Grand Prix = Front United States Grand Prix = Rear Brazilian Grand Prix = Rear 9 = Front 10 = Rear Care to edit / question / contribute / discuss ... Chris |
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Based on your criteria, I'd think that the schedule looks more like this:
Albert Park=Front Sepang=Front Shanghai=Front Sakhir=Rear Catalunya=Front Monte Carlo=Rear Montreal=Rear Silverstone=Front Nurburgring=Front Hungaroring=Rear Spa-Francorchamps=Front Monza=Front Singapore=Rear Yeongam=Rear Suzuka=Front Buddh=Front Abu Dhabi=Rear Austin=Rear Interlagos=Front Front- 11, Rear- 8 Spa, Suzuka, and Interlagos are certainly the most synonymous with fast, flowing corners. Catalunya has some fast corners, as well as a number of long-duration corners and corner sequences. Even with all the corners that have been addid, Silverstone still has quite a number of high-speed corners. I can't think of a circuit that is more stop/start than Monaco, and Singapore isn't terribly far behind. Also, if this were an even year, I'd say that Hockenheim, in its current form, favors rear tire wear. |
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