Pirelli supersoft is pretty much that. It will survive more on a smooth low speed corner's track like Monaco but, in Barcelona, it works just as a qualifying tyre that lasts one fast lap. I remember the Softs last year, on Interlagos, were lasting only 7 laps...djos wrote: True enuf.
One option would be to bring back ultra soft 5 lap qually tires and then make the top ten start the race on their last set from Q3.
It's just annoying to me that WEC manages to: allow tyre competition(it's open but nobody dares to challenge Michelin, there), which won't allow manufacturers to bring fast degrading tyres; doesn't allow any sort of overtaking aid(Push to Pass, DRS....) and the racing is much better.
For those who missed last season, I suggest you to watch just the first hour of Silverstone's and Austin's rounds. When LMP1 cars performances are not far between themselves, they can follow closely and, if a driver is skilled enough, pull an overtake after working hard for it.
Exactly my view about F1, and WEC provides just that. No surprise WEC/Le Mans' repercussion have only grown in the last years.Vasconia wrote: Anyway, I think that people miss real battles where drivers used to push to the limit. All the fans say that the period 2000-2004 was pretty boring due to Shumi and Ferrari´s dominance but audiences were much bettter. Why? I think that those battles between Schumi and Hakkinen/Kimi/Montoya,etc.. didnt show a lot of overtakes but they were true and intense. This is what fans miss.