- 15 Mar 11, 02:17#244124
I got to disagree with you here RC.
Firstly, if you listen to all the drivers, and even Martin Whitmarsh, they all say that, in the first few laps, the Pirelli's actually give more grip than the Bridgestones ever did - It is just they degrade faster (as was requested).
Your contention is that the cars can do more - well, that was true last year and has been true ever since there's been motor racing. If tyres and aero matched the power capabilities of the cars everywhere on the track you'd have no wheel spin, no need for traction or launch control - and most importantly, once you reach that "nirvana" you'd have no need for a driver.
The purpose of a driver is to get the most out of the imperfect package he has. A few decades ago, I would have said the role/importance of the car V driver was probably 60/40. Last year I would have made it 90/10.
For me, this year's Pirelli's are simply making the driver's skills and team tactics more important to the end result.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
But the point is they cant push with these tyres even befoe theyre worn.
A bit like asking a hundred meter finalist to tie bark on his feet and run. I guess he can find a way of running. I suppose it will make it entertaining but it feels false.
I got to disagree with you here RC.
Firstly, if you listen to all the drivers, and even Martin Whitmarsh, they all say that, in the first few laps, the Pirelli's actually give more grip than the Bridgestones ever did - It is just they degrade faster (as was requested).
Your contention is that the cars can do more - well, that was true last year and has been true ever since there's been motor racing. If tyres and aero matched the power capabilities of the cars everywhere on the track you'd have no wheel spin, no need for traction or launch control - and most importantly, once you reach that "nirvana" you'd have no need for a driver.
The purpose of a driver is to get the most out of the imperfect package he has. A few decades ago, I would have said the role/importance of the car V driver was probably 60/40. Last year I would have made it 90/10.
For me, this year's Pirelli's are simply making the driver's skills and team tactics more important to the end result.

"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari