I mean could it be they are using the marbles to cover the condition of the tyres from prying eyes? Or maybe I am just making a big deal out of it. What do you guys think?

The cars are weighed both before and after the race to make as sure as possible that they were above weight at all times during the race. The drivers pick up the marbles for the second weigh in.n smikle wrote:We all hear that the drivers drive over the marbles at the end of the race to add to the weight of the car. But when I really think about it, the cars are already legally weighted!
I mean could it be they are using the marbles to cover the condition of the tyres from prying eyes? Or maybe I am just making a big deal out of it. What do you guys think?
F1 Sporting regs wrote:26) WEIGHING
26.1 a) During the qualifying practice session cars will be weighed as follows :
1) The FIA will install weighing equipment in the first pit garage (the FIA garage) which will be used for the weighing procedure.
2) Cars taking part in Q1 and Q2 will be selected at random to undergo the weighing procedure.
3) When signalled to do so the driver will proceed directly to the FIA garage and stop his engine.
4) The car will then be weighed with driver and the result given to the driver or a team representative in writing.
5) At the end of the qualifying session all cars which took part in Q3 will be weighed. If a driver wishes to leave his car before it is weighed he must ask the technical delegate to weigh him in order that this weight may be added to that of the car.
6) if the car is unable to reach the FIA garage under its own power it will be
placed under the exclusive control of the marshals who will take the car to be weighed.
7) a car or driver may not leave the FIA garage without the consent of the FIA technical delegate.
8 ) if a car stops on the circuit and the driver leaves the car, he must go to the FIA garage immediately on his return to the pit lane in order for his weight to be established.
b) After the race every classified car will be weighed. If a driver wishes to leave his car before it is weighed he must ask the technical delegate to weigh him in order that this weight may be added to that of the car.
Yep, but better safe than sorry – the FIA can chose any one of 2/3/4 tyre sets, any one of those could cause the car to be underweight, it's best to take one of them out of the equation and make sure they're nice and heavy.raymondu999 wrote:Having said that EJ said a while back that it doesn't matter as the FIA can request the tyres be replaced with a set that has been used previously in the race
richard_leeds wrote:On reflection, the idea of using any set of tyres is less relevant with refuelling banned. If the FIA put on the tyres from early in the race the team will simply say the car had a lot of fuel at that point in tthe race.