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#334939
It was actually good to see McLaren doing great again, even after the failure Lewis had in Abu Dhabi. People say Red Bull is the best, but McLaren is probably the fastest car overall out there. The only thing they don't have is the reliability.
#334965
I can't be arsed reading through all the pages, but I REALLY enjoyed that race! Good debut for the Circuit of Americas! Everyone agree? :D

Everyone disagrees but you wouldn't know that because you didn't read all the pages. :smmack:
#334966
I can't be arsed reading through all the pages, but I REALLY enjoyed that race! Good debut for the Circuit of Americas! Everyone agree? :D

Everyone disagrees but you wouldn't know that because you didn't read all the pages. :smmack:


I'll try to read them later in the week. But I have to be tucked up in bed now! :(
#334975
Really, i think we got lucky that the tyres were mismatched to the track.
#334976
More mismatches pease!!!!
#334983
Really, i think we got lucky that the tyres were mismatched to the track.

Maybe a lesson to be learned there.


Yeah... but sadly the powers that be are slow on the uptake, cause it really has been apparent since 2009 that this is the case. For example in a year that ran ultra durable tyres, remember Canada 2010!

Also the problem is, if Pirelli tried this each time, the teams would figure that out quickly and get on top of it.

But, really, it shows a very simple concept that i'm sure we've all noticed. When the cars have f*** all grip like today and on multiple other occasions, the racing is better for it. I just hope the FIA take note, i really do.
#334993
But i think the point is that it shouldn't be on the tyres. I feel sorry for Pirelli cause their intentions are good but they're fighting a losing battle. The cars should just have bugger all grip, then we'd see what's what.
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