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23rd June 2010, 15:13 #1Senior Member
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23rd June 2010, 15:36 #2Senior Member
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Well it'll be interesting in terms of racing at least.......
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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23rd June 2010, 17:20 #3Senior Member
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Pirelli...???? Mmm, and their famously non grippy tyres. Just how do they keep getting these contracts?
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23rd June 2010, 17:41 #4Senior Member
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well, thats why I was hoping for Michelin, but if pirellis turn out to be rubbish, we could have races like the recent canadian gp, and we can see who can last the most on turd tyres
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23rd June 2010, 18:10 #5Senior Member
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What do you mean IF?
Originally Posted by IronRooster92
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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23rd June 2010, 18:43 #6Senior Member
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I see what you mean. For example, when Pirelli was annouced as single supplier in world superbike, teams were negative about it, saying how pirelli were inferior to Michelin and Dunlop. Then there's the case with the wrc. in the years of michelin/bf goodrich vs pirelli, 99% of the time, michelin smoked pirelli.
Originally Posted by Daniel
F1 could be diffrent for pirelli, but last time they were in it, again there tyres were not exactly the best.Whats a uni?
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23rd June 2010, 20:28 #7Senior Member
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They were cheaper than Michelin...
Originally Posted by AndyRAC
Hopefully we'll return to the tyre wars in a couple of years, though I'm cautiously optimistic about Pirelli. I can't imagine they'll get the tyres that wrong (see: Indy 2005), and maybe tyres that degrade a bit faster are exactly what F1 needs?
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23rd June 2010, 20:30 #8Senior Member
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Rubbish. It should never just be about cost when it comes to tyres. Michelin make better tyres than Pirelli.
Originally Posted by christophulus
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23rd June 2010, 20:45 #9Senior Member
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[quote="Daniel"]Rubbish. It should never just be about cost when it comes to tyres. Michelin make better tyres than Pirelli.[/quo
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Indeed,although I belive Pirelli don't mind a tire war starting in 2013, by then, hopefully, economic markets will be better and teams won't mind spending money on tyres, so control tyres are not a bad thing for now, although i really hope we return to an open tyre formula in a couple of years
Originally Posted by Daniel
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