I don´t know Marcus, he seemed rather surprised by this behavior, and even questioned if Pirelli would be able to produce a tire like this.
I think your graph misses the "interesting" part at the right side of the peak/optimum.
If it flatlines from there, then it is a very "forgiving" tire IMHO.
A more common behavior with racing tires, is that you start to lose grip,on the right side of the peak.
Maybe MGP/R.B. should be thankfull for Bridgstone to not produce a very "peaky" tire, or they would struggle much more.
And why other teams still chase front downforce (flexy wing) if there is nothing to gain from a "flatlining" tire?
I don´t know, really but as longer I think about it, and as more as emerges about the whole W01 thing. I can´t help but think, all they did is take the BGP1 and do a cut and shut job of fitting the larger full tank.
There does not seem to be much concept behind the new car, and the BGP1 just topped out in terms of concept, when other teams catched up with the DDD, as allready happend in the second half of 2009.
They just "got away with it (WDC/WCC)" because the where able to built a large enough gap in the first part of 2009, making use of a good engine and there DDD advantage.
Nothing wrong with that, but maybe you don´t get that lucky every year. On equal terms, they seem to struggle with speed of development, and a concept which is scaleable/expandable/adaptebale to new developments F-Duct,EBD, flexy wings etc.
Looks like they have painted themself into a corner, for one reason or the other - No ??
and not just with their weigth distribution.