The 18" tyres on the tourers are 680mm in diameter, 10mm bigger than the 2021 F1 tyres, and 45mm smaller than the 2022 F1 tyres.
The 18" tyres on the tourers are 680mm in diameter, 10mm bigger than the 2021 F1 tyres, and 45mm smaller than the 2022 F1 tyres.
I was referring to the sidewall aspect ratio, rather than the overall size.JordanMugen wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 23:29The 18" tyres on the tourers are 680mm in diameter, 10mm bigger than the 2021 F1 tyres, and 45mm smaller than the 2022 F1 tyres.
But being identical 18" tyres and having a smaller overall size, the sidewall aspect ratio is by definition considerably less than those that F1 will run?djos wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 23:31I was referring to the sidewall aspect ratio, rather than the overall size.JordanMugen wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 23:29The 18" tyres on the tourers are 680mm in diameter, 10mm bigger than the 2021 F1 tyres, and 45mm smaller than the 2022 F1 tyres.
I never used the word "identical", I merely used SuperCars as an example of a wheel and tire combo that worked well with curbs and didn't have a super-low profile sidewall (in contrast to the old super tourers).JordanMugen wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 23:32But being identical 18" tyres and having a smaller overall size, the sidewall aspect ratio is by definition considerably less than those that F1 will run?djos wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 23:31I was referring to the sidewall aspect ratio, rather than the overall size.JordanMugen wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 23:29
The 18" tyres on the tourers are 680mm in diameter, 10mm bigger than the 2021 F1 tyres, and 45mm smaller than the 2022 F1 tyres.
V8 Supercar
305/380 R18
Formula One
265/725 R18 (front)
405/725 R18 (rear)
Converted into standard terminology, the V8 Supercar tyres are a 35% aspect ratio and the Formula One tyres are a 50% aspect ratio front and 45% aspect ratio rear.
V8 Supercars have much more imaginative ways of destroying wheels (and cars) than just riding over kerbs. That lot are mad!
100% agreed!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 01:15V8 Supercars have much more imaginative ways of destroying wheels (and cars) than just riding over kerbs. That lot are mad!
True that!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 01:15V8 Supercars have much more imaginative ways of destroying wheels (and cars) than just riding over kerbs. That lot are mad!
I see no reason for 18" (or 19" or 20") tyres to impair the ability of a Formula One car to utilise the optimal shortest racing line through a corner.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 01:15V8 Supercars have much more imaginative ways of destroying wheels (and cars) than just riding over kerbs. That lot are mad!
Where's Dat Glock jump?!JordanMugen wrote: ↑27 Feb 2021, 00:02Are you suggesting this is not the proper to navigate a corner!? Surely you jest!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 01:15V8 Supercars have much more imaginative ways of destroying wheels (and cars) than just riding over kerbs. That lot are mad!
I see no reason for 18" (or 19" or 20") tyres to impair the ability of a Formula One car to utilise the optimal shortest racing line through a corner.
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/We3Zo6iR-2g/maxresdefault.jpg
https://images.cdn.circlesix.co/image/2 ... 2df7da.jpg
Erm, the pictures don't support your argument...JordanMugen wrote: ↑27 Feb 2021, 00:02I see no reason for 18" (or 19" or 20") tyres to impair the ability of a Formula One car to utilise the optimal shortest racing line through a corner.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 01:15V8 Supercars have much more imaginative ways of destroying wheels (and cars) than just riding over kerbs. That lot are mad!
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/We3Zo6iR-2g/maxresdefault.jpg
https://images.cdn.circlesix.co/image/2 ... 2df7da.jpg
I think that graphic is wrong.FW17 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2021, 04:26How is it the formula e tyre is so different in outer dimensions in comparison to f1?
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mtbVRBMA25Q/maxresdefault.jpg
https://www.michelin.com/en/documents/f ... ong-beach/The MICHELIN Pilot Sport EV was developed especially for Formula E and has several specific features. Equivalent to road tyre sizes of 255/40R18 (front) and 305/30R18 (rear).
Because it's not ideal for racing. However the super high sidewall isn't either great for control over suspension either. So they compromised.