This was surely a big chunk of the cake. But we also need to take into account, that they were using the final third of the 2012 season only for tire testing. They were openly saying, that they were trying crazy setups to learn more about the car...and I think it was only the tires. And this was done by a more or less "advanced" test driver.ClarkBT11 wrote:Thanks to the private Pirelli test. Part of Brawns master plan.Juzh wrote:It's quite obvious they've got tires worked out the best.FoxHound wrote: Their ability to use the tyres longer and harder than anyone else is the key to their dominance. The team have an understanding on tyres which used to be an Achilles heal previously. They can run longer, switch tyres on faster, and get more out of them when needed than the competition. It's an area they don't get much credit for, but one they really should.
We already saw glimpses of the tire advantage in 2013. They could switch it on for one lap, but still not make it last long enough. When they build the 2014 car round their knowledge about the tires, the advantage was immense.
And I think they will keep that advantage: Pirelli will not invent a new tire. They will still use the same materials and the same concept like this year and just make the tire wider. "Grip" and "Durability" are a lottery with Pirelli, I would not expect major changes.