Massa's tyre failed just before the accused kerb, if the proximity of Hamiltons and Massas blow outs is significant then it's something other than that kerb.
That's not necessarily true. A cut to a tire will not result in immediate failure. It depends on how deep and rupturing the damage is and, it may well take multiple hits.
I agree the kerb in itself was probably not the only factor, but, it is also patently obvious that the sharpness and size of that edge along with the high speed nature of location and the sliding lateral forces going through the tire at the time it would hit that point make it clear significant damage would be done.
This is the way that I look at it. We know the following:
A) The kerb conforms to FiA standards
(according to Silverstone and the BDRC, and even though I have seen no official documentation from the FiA, I am confident they are telling the truth).B) The kerb has driven over 1000s of times this weekend alone, by all different classes of racing car, with no other instances.
C) The kerb has never been an issue before this year, and has no changes to it since last year.
So even if the kerb may have damaged the tyre, and caused the tyres to explode, it is the tyre that is not up to standard to meet normal F1 driving practices (i.e. riding the kerb)
If the teams put balloons on as tyres, and drove over the kerb and they blew, we wouldnt be blaming the kerb, we'd be blaming the fact they were driving on balloons.
I dont know who put the spotlight on the kerb, if it was Pirelli, or the teams themselves - but whoever did is making some people look in the wrong direction.
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i tried to find a clip on youtube and failed 