- 21 May 11, 16:51#256354
No, look at Schumacher, held back on tyres, whereas the others have done just one run but Ferrari don't have any options left over.
The large degradation between the tyres makes alternative strategies possible.
It's the FIA's fault, for being so stingy with the number of tyres available.
I'll take the trade off from fast degrading tyres, which must be protected in quali but produce exciting races anyday.
It's only "exciting" when you've got cars on different strategies, but all of the top finishers are on the same strategy with everyone holding back on a new set of options. We're going to see a lot more of what we saw today. Unless they add a set of qualifying tires, or they perhaps throw in three separate available compounds for each race.
No, look at Schumacher, held back on tyres, whereas the others have done just one run but Ferrari don't have any options left over.
The large degradation between the tyres makes alternative strategies possible.