WhiteBlue wrote:monsi wrote:I don't think that's fair. They did devise a new construction, and presented it for use. It was F1 politicking that put the kybosh on that. Whether that new construction would have prevented this weekend's catastrophic failures, I guess will come out eventually.
I don't think that devalues what I have said about Pirelli fudging their communication. If they had told the truth about the problem the FiA would have addressed the safety problem much earlier. Pirelli's communication is all about PR and not about the truth. That makes them unfit as a single tyre supplier.
Monsi has made a very fair and valid point that I don't think you have addressed.
Pirelli knew about the problem and rectified it, only to have an FIA ruling(unanimous agreement from teams), prevent them from going ahead with the solution.
How is this Pirelli's communication failure? It isn't.
This has everything to do with the governing body not making a unilateral decision for the best interest of safety.
If you disagree, then please bear in mind Pirelli had the solution, but where prevented from using it.