Do the regulations forbid those little L, R and arrow markings on the tyres for qualifying and race? It's quite common to see them for testing and free practice, although I don't remember seeing them during qualy or race.
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What are you talking about? Letting what happen in the sidepods undercut?godlameroso wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 17:47Are they really just letting that happen in the sidepod undercut?
Just taking a wild guess but are the sets marked that have to be given back to Pirelli after practice sessions (so once they are removed from the rims they still know what side they came off of for analysis)?DiogoBrand wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 18:56A bit of an off-topic:
Do the regulations forbid those little L, R and arrow markings on the tyres for qualifying and race? It's quite common to see them for testing and free practice, although I don't remember seeing them during qualy or race.
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A rearward shot of MCL33 shows the amount of cooling that's been opened up by the team for Bahrain. Also note the stylistic Gurney-style tabs mounted above which aid with extraction.
But that's not keeping with the tradition of humorous or nonsensical part names. Like X-wings, which are neither 'x' nor wing shaped.