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Tell me again why we got rid of fuels stops?
Wasn't it something about passing in the pits instead of on the track. |
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Now that there is no need to stop for fuel, it's possible for the teams and drivers to be more imaginative with strategies or at least it would have been if Bridgestone's tyres hadn't been made from solid steel. If Pirelli have made tyres with a bigger gap between compounds, and with degradation to match. Then it allows for more options of strategy during a race, rather than just going the boring 'no-brainer' route, as in 2010. |
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Mandate a fuel level, give everyone equal fuel in qualifying. Then let them go all out. Everyone starts on such and such amount of fuel, their choice. Pit stops ensue. They didn't need to get rid of refueling, it was pointless because they still stop for tires. If they wanted to keep everyone on a low fuel run for qualifying, let them have a set sized tank and fill er up before the race.
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Fuel stops - predictable timing and lap time changes as the fuel load lightens, discourages overtaking on the track and makes it a race between the engineers and the pit crews not the drivers No stops - you can't overtake in the pits so you have to at least try on the track but it doesn't make it any easier Non Mandatory tyre stops but no refuelling - provided a real choice of tyres is available pit stops are unpredictable both in number and timing, cars vary in performance in different ways as the race progresses. Drivers have to overtake on the track to win and what's more they are more likely to be able to do so, add to that the drama of unpredictable stops and F1 could get much more interesting. |
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Paul Hembrey of Pirelli said this afternoon, at the Valencia test:
Fan twittered: "How do you balance the fans' wishes to have tyres that don't last so long with teams and drivers who want the opposite?" PH: "It depends what the sport wants, ultimately. We were asked by the teams, the drivers and the sport to create some variation and that's what we've done. If they don't want it, we will make a tyre that lasts all weekend!" Fan twittered: "I'm happy that there will be a bigger variation in tyre degradation, but are you worried that Pirelli will get bad headlines as a result?" PH: "We could make a tyre that lasts all weekend and then they can say what a boring race it is. Everybody said they loved Canada last year, so we will try to bring that into the show. If people want to say that Pirelli can't make stable tyres, we will put tyres on that last the whole weekend, which we can do. We can deliver whatever the sport wants. We're trying to bring something to the sport, make it more exciting and we believe that we are going to deliver what the sport has asked for." Last edited by Marbot; 3 Feb 2011 at 18:14. |
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They dregrade pretty fast..
Schumachers Stint.. 66 ---- 67 1:20.698 68 1:15.756 -4.942 69 1:15.840 +0.084 70 1:16.113 +0.273 71 1:15.914 -0.199 72 1:16.101 +0.187 73 1:16.168 +0.067 74 1:16.156 -0.012 75 1:16.398 +0.242 76 1:16.085 -0.313 77 1:16.231 +0.146 78 1:16.669 +0.438 79 1:16.573 -0.096 80 1:16.930 +0.357 81 1:16.725 -0.205 82 1:17.680 +0.955 83 1:16.728 -0.952 84 1:16.700 -0.028 85 1:17.461 +0.761 86 1:17.903 +0.442 |
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Possibly. That's going to seem a bit odd to some.
It does seem like he still has some links with Bridgestone. http://www.totalf1.com/full_story/vi...ters_at_Japan/ Like this bit: "Hamashima meanwhile told the eager audience all about Michael Schumacher’s attention for detail when it came to getting the best out of tyre performance and how he had missed many a good restaurant reservation over the years as a result of his long discussions with the driver at the circuit!" |
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There won't be a repeat of the 1986 Mexican Grand Prix. Not until driver aids banned and the standardization is made undone. Remember that Berger was the only front runner on Pirelli tyres, while the others had to cope with blistering GoodYear tyres. Had Berger been on GoodYear tyres as well, he'd have had the same problem of blistering tyres.
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A lot of it is down to how each car uses its tyres, and a bit of it is down to how the driver manages his tyres. It could be that the HRT does a better job of it than the Ferrari does! Who knows? |
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I think you have hit the nail on the head here BJ. Some of the photos of the cars on the track also show that the "marbles" off the racing line will take a grader to get rid of. There is just no way there will be much overtaking with that quantity of marbles off the racing line. Best they make the tyres that last the whole weekend. Last edited by wnut; 5 Feb 2011 at 01:06. |
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I've heard this isn't the final variation of tire. And that development work is still being done to finalize them. So we may see them last longer, or degrade less. Or, maybe we won't.
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There may be some "minor modifications" to the tyres, but essentially they will remain as they are. I personally hope that Pirelli stick to their design brief.
I think that what we should realise here is that Pirelli have essentially been asked to make a tyre that is the same as last seasons Bridgestone tyre (no need for changes to suspension etc). They could also have made them have wear and degradation rates that matched almost exactly those of Bridgestones tyres. How "artificial" would that be? |
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All too contrived a reason and open to 'misuse' (I am thinking more FOM/FIA driven influence over Pirelli) if you ask me. ie Championship is a bit one sided, lets influence the current balance of power a bit. In the same way Red Bull were ones that seemed hardest hit by the tyres at Montreal when B/S deliberately compromised the normal tyre situation..... |
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You can't please everyone can you. And surely the "normal tyre situation" is whatever you have to work with at the beginning of the practice sessions? Bridgestone took their medium and super-softs to Montreal and said: “This will be the first time since 1997 that we will race in Montreal with slick tyres. Previously, we have always found this a difficult circuit for deciding tyre allocations, and this will also be the first time we have raced at this track with a gap between compounds. The circuit’s heavy traction and braking demands mean that a lot of heat is generated in the tyres so drivers need to be vigilant with their tyre management. The track surface can change a lot over the course of the weekend, and the weather in Montreal is often very variable too. I think that these factors will make our visit to Canada a good test for teams, drivers and Bridgestone.” Quite. Last edited by Marbot; 5 Feb 2011 at 17:40. |
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The FIA is responsible for running the championship and coming up with a set of regulations that works. Giving teams the right to 'vote' out rules is like putting the lunatics in charge of the asylum. There is too much vested interest to allow them to manipulate the rules package. Ask for their opinions and respect them when they make sense by all means but allowing them to vote on rules designed to restrict them in order to improve the show is a nonsense. Its the same reason why the overtaking working group cant come up with an aero package that works properly. They all want their aero grip and aero programmes to run. |
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