Huntresa wrote:Yeah thats not Pirelli fault, thats mercs car sadly enough...fiohaa wrote:Hamilton: "I CANT DRIVE AN SLOWER"
great racing yeh.
...thats not the point i was making.
Huntresa wrote:Yeah thats not Pirelli fault, thats mercs car sadly enough...fiohaa wrote:Hamilton: "I CANT DRIVE AN SLOWER"
great racing yeh.
Alonso did. Why is everybody ignoring the fact that Ferrari wasn't having to save tires at all.?Holm86 wrote:Pirelli sucks. This is F1. You should be able the drive the crap out of the car every single lap!!!
It looks worse then it is; don't forget they pick up marbles after crossing the finish line.stefan_ wrote:The truth is that today the tyres were ridiculous.
Flat spot on Perez's hard tyre at the end of the race
https://imageshack.us/scaled/large/849/pirellir.jpg
It all depends on whose ox is being gored.radosav wrote:As i remember in 2011 Spanish GP was also 4-stop race. how come red bull didn't complain then, and how come fans weren't confused then???
I think Pirelli has said every season the aim is 2-3 stops never 4 or higher, as they always say like Canada in 2010 when the Bridgestone tyres deliverd the best they ever didradosav wrote:As i remember in 2011 Spanish GP was also 4-stop race. how come red bull didn't complain then, and how come fans weren't confused then???
The appropriate number of stops should be determined by the race.Huntresa wrote:I think Pirelli has said every season the aim is 2-3 stops never 4 or higher, as they always say like Canada in 2010 when the Bridgestone tyres deliverd the best they ever didradosav wrote:As i remember in 2011 Spanish GP was also 4-stop race. how come red bull didn't complain then, and how come fans weren't confused then???
But at the same time they are orderd to make a tyre that will produce 2-3 stops everywhere. And they themself dont even want 4 cause its to many.VIZSLA wrote:The appropriate number of stops should be determined by the race.Huntresa wrote:I think Pirelli has said every season the aim is 2-3 stops never 4 or higher, as they always say like Canada in 2010 when the Bridgestone tyres deliverd the best they ever didradosav wrote:As i remember in 2011 Spanish GP was also 4-stop race. how come red bull didn't complain then, and how come fans weren't confused then???
Not vice versa.
Idd, and also that Red Bull are the loudest of the teams in their vocals about getting a harder tyre so THEY can use their car to the max, while after today i dont think Ferrari are especially miffed since Alonso and Massa drove if not 100% atleast 98%, and that showed, especially on the way Alonso did this race.VIZSLA wrote:And therein the madness lies.