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    Quote Originally Posted by bwallace View Post
    do you remember 2019 condition in south sweden ? there was much warmer than today and no one tyres lost protector like pirelli got today...
    Exactly what I wrote, frozen gravel is the worst, soft gravel/warmer snowy conditions is a lot easier for the studded tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwallace View Post
    do you remember 2019 condition in south sweden ? there was much warmer than today and no one tyres lost protector like pirelli got today...
    Quite a lot of differences in the tires favor:
    -slush/water that both cool tires down and reduce grip
    - twisty stages with crests/jumps, much lower speeds
    - quite a bit lighter cars
    -120 less horspower

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMSS View Post
    Exactly what I wrote, frozen gravel is the worst, soft gravel/warmer snowy conditions is a lot easier for the studded tires
    2020 was frozen gravel and i remeber that no one michelin tyre got some like today pireli...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    Quite a lot of differences in the tires favor:
    -slush/water that both cool tires down and reduce grip
    - twisty stages with crests/jumps, much lower speeds
    - quite a bit lighter cars
    -120 less horspower
    not much love if we compare 2020 average speed is even higher than 2022 rally....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwallace View Post
    2020 was frozen gravel and i remeber that no one michelin tyre got some like today pireli...
    In 2020 they added extra tire allowance and extra tire changing zones as precaution, as well as moving second passes to a different day.

    And off course lighter and less powerful cars.

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    yeah and in 2023 when have not so warm weather much more snow and bit longer rally with more straight which allow tyre cool down... and more tyre off than before...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    So proving that its Michelin who know what they're doing...
    Thats a senseless conclusion based on a mere theory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tauri_J View Post
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    Lucky escape by Breen on SS12
    My son Simon was at the spot. Also Huttunen had moment same corner. Had to be pushed.

    Actually it was the sport of whole Saturday.
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    "Reis vas pät pat kaar vas kut"
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMSS View Post
    The studs actually do come off on Pirellis as well as Michelins in many cases. Michelins have a lot stiffer carcass which allows to run on significantly lower cold pressure, this helps give some more lifetime to the tires/keeping the studs intact.
    In the conditions seen today with temperatures below zero and frozen gravel it`s the worst possible scenario for any tire. I think this is just a case which has never been seen in testing with long loops where the tire is never allowed to cool down and therefore overheats causing the problems, I am in no way a fan off Pirelli in fact quit the opposite but the combination seen today with the new heavy and powerful rally 1 cars the conditions and the high speeds must be the reason to these failures. Something that is really hard to anticipate.
    I didn't claim Pirellis don't lose their studs, it was a mere theory what could contribute to those failures. None of us really knows what is the reason for it.

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