audifan wrote:don't follow that jet , tyre performance changes continually with temperature /track condition etc
tyre compounding is just another variable , and the tyre manufacturer just has a guess at what will be the conditions at various races
doing what bridgestone did last year and taking an ultra conservative line is very bad in my view ...and even that didn't work in canada
I agree that going conservative is bad.
However my point regards the compounds is this: Cars tend to be designed with a neutral balance starting point where possible, then knowing the characterisitics of the Tyre, teams dial in certain elements into the chassis(overtsteer etc) through set up change, aero tweaks and the like.
Its one reason why we have the mandatory weight distribution this year. Some teams would get lucky by hitting the jackpot with tyres, simply because the tyres are such an unkown quantity.
Now with the compounds being tweaked, any data teams have got from those compounds may be irrellevant dependant on what has been done.