CamberLogicPro wrote: I was wondering why the inside wheel heats up more just when the driver begins steering (in the very first moment)...
CamberLogicPro wrote: I was wondering why the inside wheel heats up more just when the driver begins steering (in the very first moment)...
Well they'll have the first data on tiresstefan_ wrote:https://twitter.com/tgruener/status/376658811831853058
Well, Michelin has some issues with tires at Indianapolis one year.......Has there ever been any other tyre manufacturers tyres that have exploded in the manner pirelli's have?
Pirelli changes the tires; Hembery changes his tune.Paul Hembery wrote:I think it is pretty clear. There is one team who will benefit from a change and that is [Red Bull].
Paul Hembery wrote:I can only suggest [Alonso] goes to ask the soon-to-be four-times champion how to get the best from the same tyres.
Pretty ironic from Paul, because half of the Red Bull camp were slamming the tyres along with Alonso after Korea.bhallg2k wrote:Pirelli changes the tires; Hembery changes his tune.Paul Hembery wrote:I think it is pretty clear. There is one team who will benefit from a change and that is [Red Bull].
Paul Hembery wrote:I can only suggest [Alonso] goes to ask the soon-to-be four-times champion how to get the best from the same tyres.
you haven't been watching long then ...of current drivers , ask kimi for examplethe EDGE wrote:Has there ever been any other tyre manufacturers tyres that have exploded in the manner pirelli's have?
I seem to remember lots of punctures in the past but I don't recall there ever being anything like we are seeing at present
There was the Michelin debacle at Indy 2005. I remember there was the occasional delamination even during the Goodyear single supplier period and through the tyre war period but I mean occasional.the EDGE wrote:Has there ever been any other tyre manufacturers tyres that have exploded in the manner pirelli's have?
I seem to remember lots of punctures in the past but I don't recall there ever being anything like we are seeing at present
I don't know if you are referring to Nurburgring 2005, but in that case it was cars right front suspension that had faild, rather than tirelebesset wrote:you haven't been watching long then ...of current drivers , ask kimi for example