Watching the Mexico FP2 I noticed something that was apparent last year. I know others and myself had posted about it last season and probably seasons before. There is simply to large of a difference in operating window between the dry weather tyres and the intermediates. For the second half of FP2 when the track was damp. This created a situation where it was still to dry to really make use of the intermediates yet also to wet to make the slicks work.
Lap times from ALL teams went way up and drivers started sliding all over the place. I love to see a driver controlling oversteer and understeer as much as the next fan however this is different. Now we have a situation where the tyres are just unpredictably losing grip from both the slicks and the intermediates being out of their operating window.
I can see this being a large safety issue and, just like last year, hope Pirelli moves to close up the operating windows between the tyres.