This is what I’ve been wondering for ages; Wikipedia says they’re designed to be abrasive and hence be a safer way to punish mistakes, but discussing on here, most people seem to think that’s a myth.
But I can’t believe the red bits aren’t in some way different than the blue bits, given their placement; there must be a reason for it. I hope it’s what Wikipedia says since it seems like a really good idea.
I thoroughly expect an exciting race with at least two stops; don’t forget that Ferrari required two stops in Barcelona (they said they wouldn’t have made it to the end) and these tyres are a step softer. I think there’s a lot of energy going through the tyres here.
And I think that, linked to the technical nature of the circuit and long straights are going to make for a great race. Drivers, I predict, will be able to get alongside under DRS but then be forced to make a move into a tough corner - it will be tantalising but not slam dunk breeze past, which I think is great.
I expect lots of mistakes and running off too.