The fact they they don't want the rules changed after a large part of the design work has been done is not surprising at all. You never know what a can of worms you are going to open up.In 2008, we proposed a smaller front tyre for 2009 but everybody refused it because they had already designed their cars, even though we commented on the oversteer tendency.
or how you open ittwoshots wrote:You never know what a can of worms you are going to open up.
Awww.. now that is just annoying.Article wrote:Hamashima ruled out the possibility of keeping the front tyres the same and widening the rears on cost grounds.
"A wider rear tyre is much more expensive because we have to revise the machinery and other things. We had narrower fronts in 1997, so we have the machines already."
Not with the current cornering speeds... and with a tire war we'd see a much wider gap in the field, much more marbles off line and because of that much less passing opportunities.woohoo wrote:Awww.. now that is just annoying.Article wrote:Hamashima ruled out the possibility of keeping the front tyres the same and widening the rears on cost grounds.
"A wider rear tyre is much more expensive because we have to revise the machinery and other things. We had narrower fronts in 1997, so we have the machines already."
I bet if there had been more than one tyre manufacturer, we would end up seeing wider rears instead.
How do you figure ?ISLAMATRON wrote:Not with the current cornering speeds... and with a tire war we'd see a much wider gap in the field, much more marbles off line and because of that much less passing opportunities.woohoo wrote:Awww.. now that is just annoying.Article wrote:Hamashima ruled out the possibility of keeping the front tyres the same and widening the rears on cost grounds.
"A wider rear tyre is much more expensive because we have to revise the machinery and other things. We had narrower fronts in 1997, so we have the machines already."
I bet if there had been more than one tyre manufacturer, we would end up seeing wider rears instead.
Past experience... that is just how it has been when tire wars are in placewoohoo wrote:How do you figure ?ISLAMATRON wrote:Not with the current cornering speeds... and with a tire war we'd see a much wider gap in the field, much more marbles off line and because of that much less passing opportunities.
So, you dont think there were any over takings and close fights back in the 70s and 80s ? and indeed even the 90s ?ISLAMATRON wrote:Past experience... that is just how it has been when tire wars are in placewoohoo wrote:How do you figure ?ISLAMATRON wrote:Not with the current cornering speeds... and with a tire war we'd see a much wider gap in the field, much more marbles off line and because of that much less passing opportunities.