Ringleheim wrote: ↑17 Mar 2020, 11:49
The destruction of all the tires is just a tiny reminder that F1's entire existence is enormously wasteful, expensive, harmful to the environment, etc., etc., etc.
I always laugh when an issue or new rule comes up and the rationale is "more environmentally friendly" or "helps contain costs" and this type of thing.
If you care about the environment and/or want to conserve money, eliminate F1 entirely and immediately!
If you want to enjoy the pinnacle of world motorsport, let F1 goes its own way, and don't talk to me about costs or environmental impact or anything else .
It's a luxurious, wasteful exercise done mostly in the name of entertainment.
Either we are all OK with that or we're not. So which is it going to be?!
Just because it's entire existence is wasteful does not mean that it can not be improved.
13 set of tires(dry) per weekend is extremely wasteful, not just in production costs of the tires, but in their shipping, number of wheel required and shipped, number of tires warmed. A longer life tire like in 2005 would save enormously and would reduce marbles off line giving better passing opportunities. Unfortunately pirelli are incapable of producing a suitable tire regardless of the spec given to them.