Ok let's start the show :p : :s
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Ok let's start the show :p : :s
Terrible, rubbish tyres. Disgrace. Joke and travesty.
Is that the sort of thing you were after Pino. ;)
That and a bit more :p :
nice job Pirelli, now even kimi in a lotus can win :up:
tyres rule ! ;) :p :andrea:
It was the first time they have used the super soft in Melbourne and it was cooler than the tyres optimum operating window. A few drivers got 10+ laps out of them at the start on top of the qually laps, so yes they were fragile, but they were ok. In hotter weather on a different track they'll probably be the tyre of choice.
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Yep
We need to wait and see how the tyres develop and how the teams get used to using them.
Nothing wrong with the tyres: they behaved pretty much as predicted, notwithstanding the cooler ambient temperatures. The supersofts were designed for short stints, and keep in mind the race winner only made 2 stops.
Spot on Dave
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Well, they're discussed on every other thread so they can have one of their own :)
Lets start with why they are changing the hard compound when 8 teams asked them not to?
Could it be because the most powerfull team in motorsport demanded it?
And, indeed, when the hard compound is one that doesn't seem particularly problematic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
Unless there is more to Massa's tyre failures than they are admitting.