You've missed the point. First of all, several teams are pushing to revert, not just RedBull. They are complaining because the cars only do about 80% capacity. What point is there having cutting edge cars that simply can never realize their full potential because of a tyre? The fastest cars are pointless - so is F1.Rikhart wrote:This team is getting a bit laughable, so since they aren´t on top of the situation, they are requesting for last years tyres? So I guess from now on, a team that doesnt get a set of rules right can request for a fallback to the previous year´s rules? Just get on with it, didnt see you complain having won the last 3 years because of a car that benefits the most from the rule set...
I think that's inaccurate. Even if it's reviled, everyone who follows F1 is aware of just how important it is to take care of the tires these days. If Red Bull can't make the most of them, then I'd say they misspent some development time over the winter on fruitless aerodynamic solutions.Cam wrote:You've missed the point. First of all, several teams are pushing to revert, not just RedBull. They are complaining because the cars only do about 80% capacity. What point is there having cutting edge cars that simply can never realize their full potential because of a tyre? The fastest cars are pointless - so is F1.
I do not think they've made mistake, they are just gambling, or sticking with their priorities if you like. Red Bull (Newey) puts aero above anything else. They know they have some work do to, but I bet they are confident they can get on top of the issue. It reminds me of how they approached KERS, it took them a while to make it working properly, but finally they've done it.Kiril Varbanov wrote:Red Bull have to find the pre-season miscalculation and fix it - especially if it's a matter of running less aero-downforce.
If you've focused on aerodynamics to the exclusion of mechanical considerations then you deserve what you get.Cam wrote:Well, I feel differently. The teams have all spent 100's of millions developing the cars to get around the track the fastest. Now, with one year left until major changes to the sport, they change the tires to the point that effectively renders all that aero development redundant.