PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑14 Jun 2021, 18:47
So the announcement on the cause of failures should come this week. Expecting it to be debris.
Happy to be proven wrong however because it would mean if RedBull run the tyres in the same way they could have more failures and the only solution would be adjust to a slower and safer way of running them.
It's actually better for RedBull if the cause was debris.
Dunno, last year the second race at Silverstone where they had to run dramatically increased pressures to run the softer compound after the tire failures a week before were clearly in RedBulls favour.
They found a way to put more energy more quickly trough the tires, we’ve seen this in all the races so far. If the pressures go up, Mercedes might not even get them in the operating window at all (just like what Bottas is struggling already with now)