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2 Jun 2003, 23:43 (Ref:618570) | #1 | ||
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Why no tire warmers?
Considering the cold temperatures on The Mile this last weekend, wouldn't tire warmers have helped on the start? Does anyone know why CART bans the use of tire warmers?
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3 Jun 2003, 00:05 (Ref:618586) | #2 | ||
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These poor guys are broke, and we are worried about the extra expense of tire warmers? It was not as bad as the Indy500 with respect to restart spins.
Next year I bet it's 20+ degrees warmer during that race. The weather was the problem here. Last edited by Apexx; 3 Jun 2003 at 00:06. |
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Yes, I have wondered about the "expense" of tire warmers versus the expense of driving directly into a concrete wall!
The tire warmers must be very, very expensive! Last edited by JohnSSC; 3 Jun 2003 at 01:04. |
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How about fluffy pillows on the walls?
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CART's about real racing, they don't need that ****. Clearly we've seen some interesting results due to cold tires. Anyone else see what Mario said about the first lap crash?
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One more expensive piece of junk to remove driver skill from the equation? No thanks.
Though why not some electric space heaters? |
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3 Jun 2003, 03:37 (Ref:618716) | #7 | ||
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Agreed with what others have said above. Knowing how to deal with cold tires is an element of racing, and something they should have to deal with. The best drivers on the circuit are good at getting up to speed quickly on cold tires (remember how Monotoya was).
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Cars on cold tires are fun to watch. Plus it got Lavin out of the way at Long Beach.
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They really aren't that expensive.
Then again, Zanardi lost his legs after spinning on cold tyres leaving the pits... And I think it was **** that the cars were held under pit lane speed right up until the exit of 2. Imagine how that could have stuffed people up if there were more green/caution pit stops. I say bring them in for safety's sake |
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Crash,
Zanardi's tires were not changed during his last pit stop, therefore tirewarmers would not have helped him. His accident was unfortunate. But I do agree with bringing them to the series. Anything that helps safety must be good. |
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Ah, taa.
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I don't think they'd help safety in any major way... You could say having traction control would also be for safety as fewer guys would spin, but I think it just takes too much away.
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So what if Manning had a bigger off than he did?
How many cars do you see spin whilst hitting the gas on the way out of the pits? All it will take is for someone to spin off into someone being serviced in the pits, killing a couple people. It'd be all over. But I spose we shouldn't worry about that until it happens |
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I agree with the skill factor being important and all but tire warmers seem like something that are more of a safety item than a "driver aid."
Although keeping Lavin out of the way is a bit of a plus... |
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Fine, why not use them then? It's not really that big of deal.. and they do use them in testing to minimize the number of warm up laps they have to do before getting up to speed.
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I won my kart race last week from 7th place on the first lap because the 6 guys ahead of me couldn't remember "COLD TIRES" I'm torn on a decision.
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Tire warmers....
... it's an older editorial from AR1 by Mark Cipolloni (2000)... but very interesting...
”... A set of tire warmers cost around $3,000. A team would need two sets per car for a total one-time cost of $12,000 for a 2-car team. $12,000 is small change when today's budgets run around $20 million per year. More importantly, we have seen more than one driver crash on a warm-up lap, or on a pit stop out-lap, due to cold tires, wiping out a $400,000 car in the process. That only needs to happen to a team once and they could pay for their tire warmers many times over...” hmm...?!? : http://www.autoracing1.com/MarkC/001...armers.htm:eek |
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You have a point there, carsten. Still, running fast on cold tires is a skill I don't want to see removed from the sport.
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"Just how hard do you want to push your right foot?" Just a shame that modern "race" drivers don't have to learn that skill, as well as all the other skills that have been taken away from them by electronics. |
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3 Jun 2003, 23:01 (Ref:619799) | #21 | ||
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Lee, the tires would still be "cold" in that they are nowhere near race temps. Also, during Safety Car cautions the tires cool considerably. I think the tire management skill would still be needed.
No matter how skilled someone is, it would be a shame to throw mega bucks away because one is just too macho to admit that slightly warmer tires would be useful. Still would love to hear CART's rationale behind banning the critters. |
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You have a point there, carsten. Still, running fast on cold tires is a skill I don't want to see removed from the sport.
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Manning: ..."Coming off the pit speed limiter I got on the grass big time," he exclaimed. "The tires were so cold and that cost me several spots. I felt bad because my guys had just given me such a great pit stop... It was so cold you had to fight just as hard on the yellow flag laps to keep the wheels from spinning."...
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Why the hell they'll need tire warmers? Champ Cars are driver oriented series, unlike Formula 1.
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