hey bro, express freely your opinion but respect others. I am a racing fan on the purist sense of the word (actually I use also to race) and I support this tyre conservation. So feel free to try and convince ecclestone to come back to pipeline races but please don't tell me who I am or what I think.fiohaa wrote:
it is clear that the people who support this tyre conservation racing are not Racing fans, in the purist sense of the word.
Clearly the racing drivers themselves agree with me, both in that Autosport article posted above, and with Webber and Hamiltons comments in the press conference after the race in Sepang.
if you like this tyre test racing, then you must clearly disagree with the drivers. Which is fine, if you enjoy it...fine.
thank you.
The race era to which you refer there was one good race among at least 5 dead-boring, now each and every race is a thrill. but that's only part of the problem. The other problem is that with respect to just 5 years ago, car reliability and teams simulation power has dramatically evolved while the average technologycal level is so high that a dramatic improvement is impossible. all this thing would result, without this tyre, in a championship whre you would know the winner right after february pre-testing
Last, for what concern the drivers (even if this is not important: what is good when you are INSIDE the car is completely different from what is good if you are OUTSIDE): hamilton and webber are not THE drivers but they are TWO drivers. namely a massivley tyre destroyer one and a massively frustrated one. Of course they are not confortable with this kind of racing