Dont get upset much, some people are blind to see truth and what is really going on or wont on purpously understand for their own reasons. I wouldn't get upset to much in discussion with them who cant see nothing more from their finger.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Huge difference with Ferrari using the F150 and Mercedes using this years car. Don't see the difference there?Dyanxx wrote: According to this article Ferrari have already had a test with Pirelli after the Bahrain GP, and they seem fine at coping with the tyres, so I don't understand the big issue here.
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2013/05/ ... e-testing/
enckboaz wrote:can somone help me to understand? why pirelli is still in f1??
I don't know if is Pirelli fault or if they are simply doing what they were asked to do but from a business point of view this is a completely train wreck. everyone now complains about the pirelli tyres.
half of the f1 fans now hate pirelli. i don't get the point to stay in f1...
So (considering the fact that the regulations were already made and they knew that they can ask for a team to test (with the current car - which is banging heads with the testing rules) at anytime) they asked for a car up and down the grid until they got a Renault from Lotus, hired drivers and a team that operates that car but still they ask for teams to test just because the regulation allows them to do so.myurr wrote:Paul Hembry said on the grid walk that Mercedes didn't test any current tyres, it was all future work and they weren't told what they were testing.