hardingfv32 wrote:
This is COMPLETELY different....... I am talking about the rubber underneath the top tread, NOT next to the top thread.
Brian
I'm well aware of that Brian, this was partly to answer your point concerning de-bonding, which certainly doesn;t happen in multi-compound tyres.
On a separate point... Am I the only one who hates the tyre rules?
When teams spend extraordinary sums of money chasing 1/10's or 1/100's of a second, what is the point of providing a tyre that is 1 - 1.5s slower and forcing the teams to use them? Similarly, what is the point of having a tyre that may last the race distance, but renders the car hopelessly slow when the sticky bit runs out and therefore defeats the point of leaving the tyre on?
In China Kimi went from a podium to being out of the points, not because his car wasn't capable of chasing the car in front, but because the tyre was worn out...
I like to see overtaking, but not in such an 'engineered' way. Schumacher is reported in the press today as saying thedrivers can't race becuase the tyres aren't up to it (like driving on raw eggs - although I never trued that!).
The current tyres (and rules), to my mind, are depriving the fans of seeing who has developed the best vehicle... if we want to artificially improve the show perhaps Charlie can randomly switch off the ECU of certain cars...
just my opinion...