Because the tires provided by pirelli are terrible even compared to what Bridgestone provided in 2010. Especially their full wetsFittingMechanics wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 14:01Someone was asking why don't they race in the rain anymore. This is why.
Because the tires provided by pirelli are terrible even compared to what Bridgestone provided in 2010. Especially their full wetsFittingMechanics wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 14:01Someone was asking why don't they race in the rain anymore. This is why.
Whats he banging on about now? Trying to justify a flag coming out 52 seconds after a crash?
Hamilton also got to run full wets only, so it's hard to judge his possible performance on inters. It's not like Norris looked particularly quick on that tire either, and I'd assume he was pretty happy with his car in the end.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 15:32Hamilton could take a pitlane start, but remember he will get promoted quite far up the field. A P10 start isn't entirely unrealistic for him.
I guess thats a good point too considering the car was already raised and wet tyres also have a similar effect of raising the car even more.search wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 15:36Hamilton also got to run full wets only, so it's hard to judge his possible performance on inters. It's not like Norris looked particularly quick on that tire either, and I'd assume he was pretty happy with his car in the end.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 15:32Hamilton could take a pitlane start, but remember he will get promoted quite far up the field. A P10 start isn't entirely unrealistic for him.