You must be joking? What about driver's safety for example?foxmulder_ms wrote:I don't get this hysteria about the tires. Frankly, I like tires exploding. It makes me sad when it happens to guy I am rooting for and it makes be happy when it happens to the guy I dont like, overall it is fun. It is luck and unpredictable so it makes F1 more interesting. It is like rain or mechanical problems to me, part of the sport. Vettel is crying to much about it. The more predictable F1, the more boring it becomes. I think Vettel and Rosberg are wrong. Poor Pirelli getting bad PR because they did what they are asked to do. I would quit F1 if I were them.
Key word used to claim. Remember Pirrelli offered a maximum stint length which was rejected!Jano11 wrote:The carcass is part of the tire and it exploded. Or didn't explode?!PlatinumZealot wrote: The tyre didnt explode though. The thread peeled away.... Then the carcas was still intact. That carcass then ballooned out and disintegrated. There was no explosion.
I can agree that if the tyres are made much thicker and had steel fibres in them that sort of failure would not happen but FOM is the one that asked pirelli to construct the tyre to be that fragile. These tyres are riduclously light weight. And little material or lack of beefiness if you want to call it that, is what you get with light weight tyres. Ferrari are not blameless either. They are not fools they know how thin these tyres are. They should not have run the tyre more than the recommended 25 laps they were told was the limit.
I remember some cases of Bridgestones worn to canvas without exploding, that's how you make a high performance high load tire, you make it safe for racing.
Safety first, or that's what the FIA used to claim for ages.
What were pirelli asked to produce?PlatinumZealot wrote:Key word used to claim. Remember Pirrelli offered a maximum stint length which was rejected!Jano11 wrote:The carcass is part of the tire and it exploded. Or didn't explode?!PlatinumZealot wrote: The tyre didnt explode though. The thread peeled away.... Then the carcas was still intact. That carcass then ballooned out and disintegrated. There was no explosion.
I can agree that if the tyres are made much thicker and had steel fibres in them that sort of failure would not happen but FOM is the one that asked pirelli to construct the tyre to be that fragile. These tyres are riduclously light weight. And little material or lack of beefiness if you want to call it that, is what you get with light weight tyres. Ferrari are not blameless either. They are not fools they know how thin these tyres are. They should not have run the tyre more than the recommended 25 laps they were told was the limit.
I remember some cases of Bridgestones worn to canvas without exploding, that's how you make a high performance high load tire, you make it safe for racing.
Safety first, or that's what the FIA used to claim for ages.
Any carcass will explode at that speed. I am not remembering any Bridgstone that has been down to the carcass, but it would be good is someone has any photos or videos so we can compare. The Pirrelli carcass is Kevlar or aramid IIRC. Kevlar/aramid does not stick to rubber as good as steel does. You have to use all sorts of fancy adhesives to get the rubber to hold onto the kevlar fibres.
Here is a video showing the production of the tyre. These are the hard working people that Vettel dissed. They were only providing what FIA asked them for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG3sdF8IXyA
I totally agree with this. If this happened in the middle of Raidillon then we had a really big crashAndres125sx wrote:Pirelli was asked for tyres like this?
The only way to justify Pirelli is if the tyre was cutted in some kerb. Otherwise it´s simply a crappy tyre.... actually even if the kerb cut it...
Thank god it was rejected. How stupid would this be? We had this in DTM and it was awful...PlatinumZealot wrote: Key word used to claim. Remember Pirrelli offered a maximum stint length which was rejected!
Ok, I can understand that you can not remember your beloved one loosing his WC in the gravel with tires worn to the carcass.PlatinumZealot wrote:Any carcass will explode at that speed. I am not remembering any Bridgstone that has been down to the carcass, but it would be good is someone has any photos or videos so we can compare.
Indeed. And I'm sure they are quite aware of that now, as well. I guess they were not aware of the problem that occured to Seb, and it was not planned either . Possibly the massive temperature variations due to the long fast turns with high sustained g loads followed by long straights caused additional stress between the carcasse and the rubber amd caused the bond between them to let go prematurely. On other circuits there was always a huge drop off before any delamination.Andres125sx wrote: Sorry but no, Pirelli was asked for tyres that do not last the whole race, but that´s very different to tyres exploding when they´ve reached the end of lifespan.