Track rubbering back in and improving during the race after the rain on Saturday maybe?ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 10:31Any ideas why the superrsoft tires seemed less effective (less grip and less durability) than the ultra soft tires in Australia? The chart above claims that both the ultra and the super have the same working range but the supers seemed to not be able to cope at the beginning of the race as well as the ultras.
Personally I'm a bit confused because I thought a thinner (slick) tyre heats up faster, having less mass above the tyre belt, so making it thinner to make it cooler seems odd. I guess the amount a tyre heats up relative to its wear is not linear at all like I thought.PinkFloydPulse wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 10:02Any comments on Pirelli changing tires a bit for some circuits based on Mercedes' request? Other teams are against it but yet Pirelli is calling a safety veto and is doing it anyway even tough only Mercedes complained that they have too much blistering...
Don't know when the decision was made but FIA gave the green light...
Why would it be unfair, it's the same for everyone, the slightly thinner tire doesn't retain as much temperature, this will produce fewer marbles in these newly repaved tracks. This isn't a bad thing, it could be that Mercedes gains a tire wear advantage if you want to go the conspiracy route, but I doubt it. Although maybe it means that running beyond the Pirelli tire life recommendation becomes risky business. Maybe that's what happened to Vettel's Ferrari in Silverstone last year, tried to push the soft too hard and too long.PinkFloydPulse wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 22:12Don't know when the decision was made but FIA gave the green light...
http://www.planetf1.com/news/pirelli-ag ... e-demands/
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/head ... ul-ri.html
Seems unfair to other teams if you ask me...
I have to admit I was thinking exactly this... lolgodlameroso wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 22:19This isn't a bad thing, it could be that Mercedes gains a tire wear advantage if you want to go the conspiracy route, but I doubt it.PinkFloydPulse wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 22:12Don't know when the decision was made but FIA gave the green light...
http://www.planetf1.com/news/pirelli-ag ... e-demands/
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/head ... ul-ri.html
Seems unfair to other teams if you ask me...