The tire doesn't ask the heat if it's there on purpose or not.*strad wrote:Yep...BIG difference.Looks more like inadvertent heating of a portion of the tire rather than really trying to heat up the tread.
*Yes, yes, you will say - you didn't mean what you wrote. Sure, but then your explanation will be that the wimpy 'inadvertent' heat is considerably less hot than the more robust Heat With A Purpose that we're talking about here. Well. Well, to that I will let you know that these teams are trickier than you credit, and well they're going to disguise this heat so that the tire, gullible lunk that it is, will think that the heat's just nonchalantly dropping by for a visit just-in-the-neighborhood sort of like, and the tire will be all 'oh, hiya, heat, I think you're supposed to be over there by the diffuser' and then - boom! - before he knows it, our payload of heat is all up in that tire like nobody's business. That's the way they do it in this sport.