Hi All,
Did any of you watch the bbc coverage of the race on Sunday and see the little clip of the vettel argument with pirelli.
It looked very heated and it would have been great to have heard what was said.
Welcome to every f'ing week in NASCAR.wesley123 wrote:What seems was that Red Bull(and a few other iic) were running more camber than Pirelli described as 'safe' causing the blistering of the tires. That is the reason why I thought Vettel acted like a complete douchebag, first of all, why is he stressing? He is 4-5 race wins clear of the rest. And apart from all, Pirelli doesnt set up the camber on the cars, so he should be going to Red Bull, not Pirelli to b!tch about it.
That's exactly what I don't understand. Why are Red Bull acting like all this was Pirellis fault? They were the one's who made the choice, I'm pretty sure they knew the consequences and still decided to go beyond what Pirelli had set as safe/recommended.And apart from all, Pirelli doesnt set up the camber on the cars, so he should be going to Red Bull, not Pirelli to b!tch about it.
driver Matt Kenseth said, "There's for sure entertainment cautions, there's no doubt about that, but we're in the entertainment business and you're going to get some of that and group the field every once in a while." Driver and commentator, Kyle Petty, said, "We're in the entertainment business, if they want to throw a caution every 40 laps to keep everybody bunched up, so the fans have a better experience, more cautions, the better."
=D>Jersey Tom wrote:Say what you want. As much as I've been a F1 fan, the racing on a week to week basis is generally better in NASCAR. Anyone's race every weekend... as opposed to F1 where all but a very few have pretty much no shot to win and it's just a procession of follow the leader.
But I digress.