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The only reason that there was barely any overtaking during the 2005 season (remember that?) was because Michelin and Bridgestone had to produce the grippiest tyre that lasted for 'just' a race distance in order that one could triumph over the other. They were in competition with each other over 6 years ago and both tyre companies still managed to use the current tyre technology to make the tyres last an entire race distance and still be grippy enough at the end of the race to hopefully beat their competition. Oh, and there were pit stops for fuel then, which added to the feast of overtaking that was already taking place out on the track. *sarcasm mode* Do you think Pirelli, if asked to do so, will make a tyre that provides even the slightest degradation or wear to allow for variation in pace? No they won't, and why should they? They aren't in competition with anyone. They could probably make a tyre that lasts all season, the lap times may be a little slow, but the main thing is that the tyres would be "consistant throughout the race". They certainly wouldn't need to make different compounds of tyre because you would always want to use the softest. But that might actually appeal to the 'greenies' amongst us. Pirelli, at the Barcelona test: "We could change. Ultimately, if the public perceive us as a bad product we can go more extreme and make a tyre that stays the same for the whole race, doesn't degrade, doesn't do anything." "It's much easier to make a tyre that lasts all day." Is that what you really want? It was the most popular GP of the entire season. Last edited by Marbot; 8 Mar 2011 at 02:29. |
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I have to believe the simulations are just that...speculation and when the cars are driven in anger that all may go out the window.
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They may also have done simulations for fuel stops without tyre changes (2005), tyre changes without fuel stops (2010), and no tyre changes or fuel stops (numerous), to see what it was that made them not work too well either. They may even have looked at re-runs of the 1986 Mexican GP a few times! Last edited by Marbot; 8 Mar 2011 at 19:38. |
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Yup, everything is fine at Pirelli Marbot...
...this is how they planned it all along... ...exactly... ...except they now have a NEW plan: http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/42645.html IT seems to me that Pirelli Marbot is just covering their arse in case the naysayers are correct! |
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They're talking, it's just not top of the news any more.
From this article: Drivers have continued to report high levels of degradation at this week's Barcelona test with the speed difference between one lap and the next being measured in large chunks of time. Vitaly Petrov reported on Wednesday that when the tyres start to lose lap time they do not come back as the Bridgestones were known to do, and the drop off can be very dramatic. "In one lap it [the degradation] is getting to half a second, then one and a half seconds and then two seconds and then three seconds," he said. "If you decide to come in [to the pits] one lap later you could lose two seconds and those that come in one lap earlier will have some advantage." All this means strategy will be on a knife edge, with teams having no margin for error when making the decision to bring their driver in for a fresh set of tyres. |
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Well this is exactly what we wanted. Massive degredation gaps
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/89832 "According to sources at the meeting, a number of drivers expressed their concerns about the implications of the high degradation seen in early running of Pirelli's new rubber – and the impact that that could have on the way grand prix weekends pan out. But rather than being most fearful about what it means for the racing, the drivers were more worried about how the big drop-off in performance would limit the amount of running drivers could do in practice." So they made need more tyres. |
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Deal the cards, sorry I meant tyres!
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Oh my goodness, they are talking again!
http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/42901.html How funny would it be if Bernie gets his wet dream and the Pirelli's can't handle it! |
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For once I agree with Ferrari. I think it'd be a massive shame to not let the drivers use it in practice/qually.
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