Tire temperature changes.... what has plays the bigger role:
A) Changes to the tire gas pressure caused by temp changes or
B) Physical or chemical changes to the tire body/thread?
Brian
xpensive wrote:When different cars performance on different tracks almost seems to be stochastic, I'm almost beginning to wonder if there's a deliberate tyre-differentiation, with tyres delivered at random to the teams, will we see a Marussia in Q3 at Monaco?
Lol I doubt this.marcush. wrote:..could it be that sometimes the pirelli guys just put the wrong color on a set of tyres?
I believe it would have to be the Physical changes. there hasn't been any significant change to the nitrogen mix that they fill the tyres with, and it is a well understood practice in the motor racing world.hardingfv32 wrote:Tire temperature changes.... what has plays the bigger role:
A) Changes to the tire gas pressure caused by temp changes or
B) Physical or chemical changes to the tire body/thread?
Brian
And what is, in your opinion and experience, sufficient to characterize tires?Jersey Tom wrote:I don't think that would be remotely sufficient to even start characterizing the tires. It's something nice to have down the road, but not to start with. In my opinion and experience anyway.marcush. wrote:Paul Hembrey was stating in Racecar engineering some time ago their Toyota Test mule was effectively a tyre characterisation machine equipped with 150or something data channels solely tyre related and all these data are fully avaialable to all teams if i rememeber correctly.
Well, I'm a big fan of keeping my job and of winning races... so until I retire or if I end up in a different line of work, I'm not giving anyway anything other than public domain information or what's IMO exceedingly basic.Belatti wrote:And what is, in your opinion and experience, sufficient to characterize tires?Jersey Tom wrote:I don't think that would be remotely sufficient to even start characterizing the tires. It's something nice to have down the road, but not to start with. In my opinion and experience anyway.marcush. wrote:Paul Hembrey was stating in Racecar engineering some time ago their Toyota Test mule was effectively a tyre characterisation machine equipped with 150or something data channels solely tyre related and all these data are fully avaialable to all teams if i rememeber correctly.
I dont what to be rude Tom, but your constant halo of mystery... its like you are a hostage and we need to punish you with stupid questions or opinions for you to speak.
Eh, guess I should be careful here, but that halo is perhaps sometimes easier to keep the less you speak?Belatti wrote: ...
And what is, in your opinion and experience, sufficient to characterize tires?
I dont what to be rude Tom, but your constant halo of mystery... its like you are a hostage and we need to punish you with stupid questions or opinions for you to speak.
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