Pirelli announced the use of kevlar belt tires for German GP
http://www.gptoday.com/full_story/view/ ... rand_prix/
The use of 2012 tires post Hungary while unofficial is all over twitter this morning from relaible sources (BBC, The Telegraph, etc.) Germany GP will use Kevlar belted 2013 tires trialed in Canada, 2012 Hungary and after.diffuser wrote:
With regards to 2012 tires...I haven't heard that. From what I can gather they're still trying to figure out what to do.
As far as how the 2012 tires will effect the different teams, you're just making assumptions.
I would assume back to back stress testing with both types to get a clear view that things are moving towards a safer tire.flyboy2160 wrote:A big question now is which tires will be used for the mid July Young/Old Driver/tires test? It better be the he ones that will appear in Hungary.
elFranZ wrote:Marca is claming some insights from Sauber and McLaren: according to them, some kevlar pieces have been found where the esplosions took place.
There's nothing official, so take this with a lot of care...
http://www.marca.com/2013/07/01/motor/f ... 72736.html
Might that mean that the tyres used at Barcelona were also not the agreed spec?Pirelli's Paul Hembery wrote: "I can assure you that the tyres (at Silverstone) were the same construction as the ones used in Barcelona," he said.
There will be a different power curve etc, so pirelli is going harder and wider to make it easier on teams with all the other changes.xpensive wrote:I can't see how the 2014 engines will make such a difference, all the tires feel is the wheel-torque at acceleration and the compounded power is not likely to change much, braking loads are likely to be four times as much both now and then anyway?
Or perhaps not, the peak braking power is likely to be at high speed, while the propulsion force peaks at low speed?
I need to elaborate a little on this for a while.
They should go with a much lower profile as well if you ask me, in order to get suspension back to the chassis.Huntresa wrote: ...
There will be a different power curve etc, so pirelli is going harder and wider to make it easier on teams with all the other changes.
f300v10 wrote:The use of 2012 tires post Hungary while unofficial is all over twitter this morning from relaible sources (BBC, The Telegraph, etc.) Germany GP will use Kevlar belted 2013 tires trialed in Canada, 2012 Hungary and after.diffuser wrote:
With regards to 2012 tires...I haven't heard that. From what I can gather they're still trying to figure out what to do.
As far as how the 2012 tires will effect the different teams, you're just making assumptions.
As far as assumptions on how other teams will be affected, its not much of an assumption. Red Bull have been asking to go back to 2012 tires all year, and now they are getting their wish. More durable tires will clearly help Red Bull and Mercedes, and hinder Ferrari and Lotus.
Stiffer. The 2013 sidewall is softer than the 2012 sidewall.turbof1 wrote:-softer sidewall
Exactly my saying. It is probably not very sensible for 2014 but should be on the agenda for 2015 latest.xpensive wrote:They should go with a much lower profile as well if you ask me, in order to get suspension back to the chassis.
Indeed, watching an MP4-28 during braking with its flexing tires is outright painful for a racing-fan and mechanical engineer.WhiteBlue wrote:Exactly my saying. It is probably not very sensible for 2014 but should be on the agenda for 2015 latest.xpensive wrote:They should go with a much lower profile as well if you ask me, in order to get suspension back to the chassis.