SiLo wrote: ↑13 Nov 2020, 19:26
hollus wrote: ↑13 Nov 2020, 18:30
Isn't it the same asphalt for everyone? Its an evolving situation, it is a challenge, and in the end the combination of the fastest and the most skilled and adaptable team/driver should win. Why are we whining? Wasn't impredictability a good thing? This is not a random SC, this is now open for everyone to see on friday.
If people like it, then maybe we can just randomly spray water all over the track because the cars grip less.
That's Bernie's sprinklers idea. What the audiences really want, is that the cars a handful to drive on a track and unpredictability of who gets on top of it. Unfortunately, there are no easy solutions. If every track were to be what it was today in Istanbul, teams and drivers get used to it and adapt their preparations and nothing looks out of the ordinary. Tracks, tires, conditions, no practice. You name it and if those are consistent parameters, teams have smart people that bring solutions to make it look easy. It's just when these things happen out of the blue, is when it all looks exciting. The fact that, even Pirelli didn't know the track surface would be redone, says, there was lack of communication and everyone was caught off guard.
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