Nomore wrote:Can someone provide a link where FIA has declared the Pirelli tires unsafe ?
Yes, and i never understood why bridgestone were out ? it was their decision or FIA decided to go with another one...never understoodWilliamsF1 wrote:Until Pirelli came around I have never heard of driving to a delta time (could be wrong).
Am i wrong, or FIA is the only one who can decide that the tires are safe or unsafe ?VIZSLA wrote:Nomore wrote:Can someone provide a link where FIA has declared the Pirelli tires unsafe ?![]()
You an attorney?
I take it you mean for purposes of the veto exemption clause.Nomore wrote:Am i wrong, or FIA is the only one who can decide that the tires are safe or unsafe ?VIZSLA wrote:Nomore wrote:Can someone provide a link where FIA has declared the Pirelli tires unsafe ?![]()
You an attorney?
The part highlighted in the quoted rule is amibigious. Is somewhere stated in rules what the "specification" means in concrete terms? Pirelli might say "we didn't altered the specification. We just made some minor alteration to the tyres, without changing the specification of them."Tyre specifications will be determined by the FIA no later than 1 September of the previous season. Once determined in this way, the specification of the tyres will not be changed during the Championship season without the agreement of all competing teams.
So the Tires are safe, and the changes are not for safety purpose. That's all i wanted to knowI take it you mean for purposes of the veto exemption clause.
If Pirelli thinks the tires are unsafe no rule or contract will force them to race them
None.hollus wrote:They'll simply bring the new tires to Canada. Which team will have the balls to not run and sue?
It's happened at every race for decades for fuel saving. Ever car will turn down the engine power during the race because the cars are under fuelled, in extreme cases the drivers are asked to short shift as well.WilliamsF1 wrote:Until Pirelli came around I have never heard of driving to a delta time (could be wrong).
So, you have an eye to visually discern when a car goes flat out or saves tyres?N12ck wrote:The way I see the tyre situation is that teams have to not be selfish and think about the fans. You pay hundreds of pounds to see the worlds fastest cars going all out and racing, not to watch cars save tyres. So if any teams block the move I think this is not for the good of the sport.