AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 16:12
mwillems wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 16:02
AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 15:55
In my opinion you can read between the lines. He’s dismissing the suggestion overall, and not just Vegas.
He seems only to be talking about the cars behaviour in Vegas from what I can see. In any case, I'm not sure what a denial means. It doesn't evidence anything.
There's no evidence anything did or did not happen.
There were water marks in the wheel rims in Singapore. So that is a potential evidence point. Whether that means they were doing what is speculated is another matter entirely.
Mario Isola of Pirelli:
“I cannot see anything strange from the data we have,” said Isola (via Motorsport.com).
“I don’t have any evidence."
“I’m not aware of any issue, but I heard the story, and I have also tried to understand why it should be done, which now I have an idea. But for the rest, it’s all in the hands of the FIA.”
That's a direct quote from Pirelli, who in response to the rumours of water being found said that they had seen nothing abnormal.
I'm actually not saying Mclaren have done nothing, there is no evidence of it. But there is also no evidence the other way, and that's where the burden sits. So until actual evidences arises, many keyboards are simply getting a lot of unnecessary wear and tear.