Of course they dont.SR71 wrote: ↑17 May 2017, 02:06I heard that Pirrelli had an alternative compound tire group waiting in the wings should the launch compounds had not worked out.
My guess is they are actually a harder series other than soft, but if they are soft we could actually see this happening.
All the tires 1-2 steps harder than current is almost unbelievable though. They really have no clue if that was their back up.
They have had absolutely not opportunity at all to test whether their tyres are right or not. They just have to make them and hope.
The teams are going to make their cars significantly faster at the end of the season than they were at rd 1. Yet Pirelli have to use the same tyres for both rounds.
We wouldn't expect any other part of an F1 car to be finalised before its ever tested with no opportunity to update it until next season.
Its a massive gamble and given the recent press, they will definitely err on the hard side.