Wass85 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 11:06
Today I read they are cutting downforce next season so the tyres can handle it.
It's about time they parted ways with Pirelli and let someone more capable step up to the plate.
Pirelli designed more robust tyres. The teams tested them. The teams rejected them. They rejected them because the new design behaved differently aerodynamically and so downforce would have been less, until they understood them. Now downforce is more than the tyres in use were designed to handle.
I’m not the first to point this out and I’m 100% confident you’ll ignore it. That’s how the brain works.
I see @jjn9128 beat me to it. In another thread I produced an estimate of the forces on the left front at Copse. More than 1 tonne lateral, at 40hz, every lap.
Everybody appears excited by turn 8 in Turkey. Same forces as Copse for 3 times as long. I guess we need to get ready for moaning about tyre pressures, camber restrictions, lap restrictions and whatever it takes to help the tyres survive. In fact why not start now?
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