I remember distinctly the Mclaren of Senna having blistering problems in qualifying. It was something that happened on more than one occasion, I am pretty sure. What source do you have that say only one race? It is possible I am mixing up CART from that era, who was also on Eagles at the time, and also had blistering problems. Point is, Goodyears blistered. Modern tires that are not Eagles GRAIN.Jersey Tom wrote:You may want to review your history. Tires blistered at.. one race? In 1997? After a repave?Giblet wrote:How soon we forgot about terms like 'blistering' once Goodyear left the sport.
Don't think so. I'd go so far as to say it has nothin to do with it.Giblet wrote:Remember when they first started talking about slicks, they were talking about going to a more traditional race tire, with more wheel and less rubber sidewall with a lower profile.
If they decide to go this route, it could mean that more companies would be capable of making the tires for F1.
And your second point is completely wrong, as Pirelli said today they don't want to come to F1 as the tires have no relevance to street cars. That relevance is what I was talking about. Maybe I should have said "willing" instead of "capable".
I just did a google, which you did not. You chose to pull the 1997 year from your arse, as obviously you may need to review your history.
My cursory search found this:
"Finally Piquet convinced the team to use their active suspension. Piquet made the pole and start in the front, scaping from Berger, Boutsen, Mansell, Prost and Senna. Mansell recovered 2nd place, but Piquet had a good difference when at lap 22 he came to change tyres. Again Williams made a bad service, but Piquet could return exactly in front his team-mate. Senna took the lead, but as usual he wouldn�t stop for tyre change. So, Piquet with almost 10 seconds behind, started his pursuit to the lead. He was managing with some blisters on his tyres, but was reducing his disadvantage in half second per lap. Then at lap 43, Senna with 4,5 seconds of advantage for Piquet, arrived to Parabolica corner with Ghinzani�s Ligier ahead. Suddenly he dived inside Ghinzani, braking too late, going off track. Piquet retook the lead and slowed down, reducing from 1�27� to 1�31�. But once more Senna surprising everyone: he not only managed to avoid the barriers as retook his rythim. He made two laps in 1`30� to clean his tyres and start his pursuit to Piquet. The last three laps were unforggetable. Both breaking the record of the track and cruising the line with 1�8� seconds for Piquet! So amazing that the race director didn�t give the flag to Piquet and receive a big mockery from the public. What a race and what a first victory for the "
That was 1987.