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	22nd June 2010, 12:44 #11Senior Member
			
			
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On the other hand... competition is much closer now. In the days of tyre wars, there were often seasons where if you weren't on the preferred tyre, then you had no chance. Or even if you were on the preferred tyre, but that manufacturer was focusing their development around another team. Control tyres remove a variable from the mix and create a more level playing field. Whether that's a good thing is open to debate of course.
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I'm sure it reduces costs substantially as well, which I suspect is the main reason why most high-profile race series have moved to control tyre regulations.
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	22nd June 2010, 13:23 #12Senior Member
			
			
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On the other hand - looking after tyres is something that Jenson is amongst the best at doing :-]]]
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	22nd June 2010, 15:25 #13Senior Member
			
			
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Idiots at work again.
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	22nd June 2010, 15:35 #14Senior Member
			
			
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Tyre choice is a skill and mixes things up more.
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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	22nd June 2010, 15:46 #15Senior Member
			
			
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I'd rather let them bring multiple compounds and allowing teams to run on whatever they want whenever they want, instead of forcing teams to run on unfavourable tyres. It brings another element of unpredictability into the races, which is good.
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	22nd June 2010, 15:57 #16Senior Member
			
			
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Now this is the big problem with everything in F1 (they've got just too damn smart for their own good!). I had written a long piece on this in my original post but ended up deleting it.
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The general gist was that, yes, the compounds would need to be engineered to be similar over a race distance total time or else as you say everyone would figure out the optimum. The other option (IMO) is to starve the number crunchers of information. Perhaps remove or restrict telemetry (hmmmm can of worms that one) or have an intermediate compound tyre that won't be used on race day allowing set up and general data gathering but still making it a punt based on driver feeling.All other opinions are wrong....
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	22nd June 2010, 18:21 #17Senior Member
			
			
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Thing is though, in recent years a three or even four-stopper was usually theoretically fastest. And yet you only rarely saw three stops, and virtually never four. Why? Track position - the risk of getting bottled up in a race ruining Trulli-train scenario behind a one-stopper was far too high.
And - for that exact reason - if you balance things on a knife-edge between X-stops or Y-stops, leading teams will almost ALWAYS choose the option with fewer stops, even if more stops is nominally faster.
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	23rd June 2010, 03:51 #18Senior Member
			
			
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I think thats a good idea. The only logisticl issue would be the massive quantity of tyres that would have to be brought to every grand prix for nothing.
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	23rd June 2010, 03:58 #19Senior Member
			
			
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All top drivers adapt to situations - I have already discounted that. The tyre issue is now closed.
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The Mclaren drivers are pretty well matched and this is why Whitmarsh signed Jenson. It is the teams primary goal to win the Conatructors title this year.
The driver's title is all well and good, but Ron Dennis wants the Constructors more, as does Dietrich Mateschitsz.Jense - Mclaren MP4-25 :DMonzaOne :D
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	23rd June 2010, 05:20 #20Senior Member
			
			
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 Originally Posted by UltimateDanGTR
					
				
 
 
 
okay let me be serially serious...
bad tires are not enough....
also need to have the pavement being in poor shape...maybe have a few m1 tanks run down the pavement,,,wash the track down with some chicken fried grease from the stove...
but on the other hand,
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.....and they could take that load of crap and spread it around, as well.......Only the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:
 


					
					
					
						
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