And it suggests Hamilton was pretty fortunate. If he'd suffered the same damage Bottas had, what set would he have taken replacements from? His worn-down practice set? Or the set he span on earlier in Q2?
Shades of Baku 2016(?)
And it suggests Hamilton was pretty fortunate. If he'd suffered the same damage Bottas had, what set would he have taken replacements from? His worn-down practice set? Or the set he span on earlier in Q2?
He only needed 1 lap out of them. So the used set would be fine to cruise around on.Wynters wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:18And it suggests Hamilton was pretty fortunate. If he'd suffered the same damage Bottas had, what set would he have taken replacements from? His worn-down practice set? Or the set he span on earlier in Q2?
Shades of Baku 2016(?)
If he had damaged the set he qualified on, then he'd have needed to start the race with replacement tyres. Bottas had to take his replacement from his unused set.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:25He only needed 1 lap out of them. So the used set would be fine to cruise around on.
Oh sorry I misunderstood I thought you meant at the end. But aren’t drivers allowed new for old if Pirelli find them dangerous?Wynters wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:27If he had damaged the set he qualified on, then he'd have needed to start the race with replacement tyres. Bottas had to take his replacement from his unused set.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:25He only needed 1 lap out of them. So the used set would be fine to cruise around on.
That's what I was trying to remember. Vowles confirmed Bottas had to take his replacement out of his remaining set and he also said that Bottas would've been able to swap to that set in the race.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:28Oh sorry I misunderstood I thought you meant at the end. But aren’t drivers allowed new for old if Pirelli find them dangerous?
Article 24.4 (g) of the Sporting Regulations states: “Any such tyres damaged during Q2 will be inspected by the FIA technical delegate who will decide, at his absolute discretion, whether any may be replaced and, if so, which tyres they should be replaced with.”Wynters wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:37That's what I was trying to remember. Vowles confirmed Bottas had to take his replacement out of his remaining set and he also said that Bottas would've been able to swap to that set in the race.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:28Oh sorry I misunderstood I thought you meant at the end. But aren’t drivers allowed new for old if Pirelli find them dangerous?
So, Bottas would've needed to find another tyre from somewhere. I believe that the source of the replacement tyre is specified by the FIA, so an entirely fresh tyre(s) being swapped into the spare set is not necessarily out of the question?
Good find! And agreed.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:49Article 24.4 (g) of the Sporting Regulations states: “Any such tyres damaged during Q2 will be inspected by the FIA technical delegate who will decide, at his absolute discretion, whether any may be replaced and, if so, which tyres they should be replaced with.”Wynters wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:37That's what I was trying to remember. Vowles confirmed Bottas had to take his replacement out of his remaining set and he also said that Bottas would've been able to swap to that set in the race.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:28Oh sorry I misunderstood I thought you meant at the end. But aren’t drivers allowed new for old if Pirelli find them dangerous?
So, Bottas would've needed to find another tyre from somewhere. I believe that the source of the replacement tyre is specified by the FIA, so an entirely fresh tyre(s) being swapped into the spare set is not necessarily out of the question?
They get to give them whatever the FIA decide. In the case here it would (I assume) have to be a new one from a fresh set on safety grounds.
Possibly both across that axle so they don’t have a fresh and a worn one.Wynters wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:51Good find! And agreed.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:49Article 24.4 (g) of the Sporting Regulations states: “Any such tyres damaged during Q2 will be inspected by the FIA technical delegate who will decide, at his absolute discretion, whether any may be replaced and, if so, which tyres they should be replaced with.”Wynters wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:37That's what I was trying to remember. Vowles confirmed Bottas had to take his replacement out of his remaining set and he also said that Bottas would've been able to swap to that set in the race.
So, Bottas would've needed to find another tyre from somewhere. I believe that the source of the replacement tyre is specified by the FIA, so an entirely fresh tyre(s) being swapped into the spare set is not necessarily out of the question?
They get to give them whatever the FIA decide. In the case here it would (I assume) have to be a new one from a fresh set on safety grounds.
You enjoyed Reliant F1? me too. Shows how they earn their moneyRingleheim wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 19:04Hoping for more tire blowouts on the Mercedes, otherwise this figures to be another snooze fest.
The only "story" for this entire season is going to be which Mercedes wins the championship, and we already know the answer.
Bottas is simply not in Lewis' league.
I guess we can try to enjoy the midfield fights; it's all we really have.
If that is the case, then Bottas started the race with brand new rear tyres??Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:59
Possibly both across that axle so they don’t have a fresh and a worn one.
I’m not saying it’s true but I assume that in this hypothetical situation that decision could be made if the FIA decided too.nevill3 wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 21:35If that is the case, then Bottas started the race with brand new rear tyres??Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 17:59
Possibly both across that axle so they don’t have a fresh and a worn one.
Does anybody have any images of Bottas' tyres before the formation lap?
Funny it's all Pirelli's fault .. they do approximately 40 laps (or more, or less), depending how much one lifts and coasts or give them a good wack in the stint.dans79 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2020, 18:03I know, I think Pirelli is always intentionally vague about issues, so they can minimize looking bad. IMO, it shows a major lack of professional integrity! It's a huge safety concern, imagine a front tire letting go like that in the middle of Eau Rouge, or 130R.Restomaniac wrote: ↑04 Aug 2020, 17:54Even if they had said 35 laps Bottas was under that in racing conditions anyway (He’d done 34 when they blew).dans79 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2020, 17:49
Pirelli should be the one handling that. and if they are smart the estimate should always be based on the worst case scenario. In other words if it's 35 to 45 laps they should be telling the teams 35 laps, and if they go over that they are on their own. I do this regularly for my work, because I'm the one that will be held accountable if something goes wrong.
In all honesty, since it's a safety issue Pirelli should be informing the FIA and if limits are not adhered to penalties should be handed out.
Hopefully this weekend they do their job properly!
https://www.n-tv.de/sport/formel1/Huelk ... 55074.htmlPerez replacement at Racing Point, Hulkenberg keeps his Formula 1 cockpit
Second Silverstone race, second chance for Nico Hülkenberg.
According to exclusive RTL / ntv information, the dice in the cockpit decision were made. The 32 year old
may also compete in the upcoming Grand Prix, the Grand Prix for the 70th anniversary, for Racing Point and replace Sergio Perez.
To prepare for this, the 32-year-old completed a strict fitness program - the high-speed course in Silverstone
demands a lot from the neck muscles with its fast curves.
In addition, he climbed into the team's simulator over three days.