myurr wrote:raymondu999 wrote:@FrukostScones - they've been running around several threads insulting anyone who disagrees with them, just ignore them and maybe they'll go away.
I resent that. All I said was that it wasn't exactly PR-smart of Hembery to voice out such definite predictions. I made no remark on lottery/luck/etc. etc.
Really wasn't directed at you!
Apologies. Just had to indemnify myself. Just in case
bhallg2k wrote:When does it start alternating with Barcelona?
Next year I think. I think next year we don't see Valencia, and in 2014 we don't see Catalunya?
Diesel wrote:Hail22 wrote:As much as i find it amusing I doubt that will happen...however if we were to entertain this idea and Schumacher wins...Not only would Pirelli be called upon by the WMSC to defend themselves over "fixing" the races with bias, but the FoM and FIA would be equally accountable (As the FIA check tyres to make sure they're legitimate for that race via barcodes on the sidewall of the tyres).
Because printing a barcode on the sidewall of a tyre makes it legit
From a tyre science point of view, actually, what CAN the FIA do? I mean, I'd imagine they can stick a spindly ruler into the wear-measurement holes and find the same amount of tread. Sure. But how can the FIA ensure that it's the same compound, short of taking a sample of rubber from each tyre and playing with it? Honest question as I know nothing about this.
In other news, has anyone played around with the James Allen strategy calculator before? He claims to have it up to date every race with tyre data straight from Pirelli. I doubt it would be super accurate, given that each car would have different difficulties and strengths in heating vs preserving the tyres, but it's fun to play with nonetheless.
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/race-strategy-calculator/