agip wrote:Holm86 wrote:white and silver is pretty stupid. you cant tell them apart when the car is moving.
Pirelli have indicated they intend to bring tyres a stage apart so it shouldn’t be a problem.
It still quite bonehead choices for similar dry tires!

Why not use pink instead of silver?

How's is the avg. fan going to know what dry compound (medium or hard) they are using that weekend? It would have been smarter to move one of these similar colors as the wet . I would've made the wet - silver, & hard - orange. For obvious reasons, it's quite easy to differentiate between wet weather & dry tires. I suppose they didn't want to use green because they didn't want any similarity to the green used by Michelin last yr.