Big Tea wrote: ↑30 Jun 2022, 18:56
I assume the obvious answer would be no, they have a set expenditure, but technically if they recover 50% of the cost, it has not cost that amount.
Anyone hear of this being challenged?
Who exactly are they going to sell it to?
Someone running a Formula Libre car? Unfortunately it is no longer the days of the Tasman series or so on where F1 teams like Lotus, Brabham or McLaren sold
a lot of customer cars (be they F1-spec, F2, Indy 500, sportscars etc).
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 21:01
The tyres will have to change massively - you can't take a tyre from 15-20deg C up to 115+degC and expect it to behave well on the car. For a start there is the tyre pressure issue - a c.100degC change in temperature is going to cause a c.1bar change in tyre pressure. The tread that is capable of providing safe grip at 15degC is not the same as one that can hold out for several laps at 115degC.
F2 use substantially similar 18" Pirelli tyres with no warmers and have no problems whatsoever. Far from massive changes, Pirelli could just adjust the compounding of the F1 rubber to be similar to the F2 rubber -- that is very much a
trivial change.