Restomaniac wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 08:54
JPBD1990 wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 06:08
I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic, but Mercedes redbull and Ferrari have (I think) identical tyre allocations left after FP2 - so, as I suggested earlier in the thread, people freaking out about tyre allocations are wasting their energy. Ferrari simply used their extra soft on Kimi’s car and the extra SS of vettels car - now they have one of each and 7 US each - the same as merc.
If you were being sarcastic then I apologise.
Why do you think I said (and the rest)?
Top and bottom of it is that today teams are just going to burn up their US tyres in FP3 that they didn't need. It's not the tyre to be on but that is all they have left.
The SS is THE tyre around here because of the tiny Delta and how very quickly the US goes off but teams now cannot keep testing on the SS unless they want to have no new sets for Qualy/the race. Remember the poster I replied to told me I didn't know what I was on about when I rightly said going for so many sets of US was as now is becoming clear an obvious wrong blind guess.
Look at it this way.
Everyone else has burned through the extra sets of the SS they had over Ferrari. Why do you think that is?
Then answer would they keep testing on the SS if they had more?
Now would Ferrari have liked more testing on the better tyre?
Answer those questions and you see the point.
The other teams used the additional alternative tyres they had over Ferrari to end up in the exact same situation. If their testing presented what you are - that the SS is THE tyre to be on, then surely they would have proceeded using additional ultras or softs to preserve their advantage. They did not. I think that in itself tells the truer story. Sure, the SS may be the best tyre here - but you’re likely only going to need it for one stint. So whether you start on it, or move to it in the second stint, you still only require one for the race.
Hypothetically you can go:
US, US, SS
US, SS, US
SS, US, US
SS, S
What you’re suggesting is that the better strategy would be to do at least 2 stints on the SS - which I think is something that isn’t really on the cards in terms of fastest possible strategy options for the race.
I agree that it’d be useful to have more sets to test on in FP3 - but ultimately that will be to do 1-2 quali sims on the US, with a long run at the end also on US to simulate the beginning of the race.
So again.... I’m not disagreeing that the SS appears the best tyre here. However, the way it’s able to be used strategically still limits the requirement to have additional sets.
One of each of the S and SS is appropriate for this point in the weekend, and will clearly be used either in a 1 or 2 stop race - depending on the tyre they use in Q2.