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#366070
It is all ebb and flo... tyre management this year, next year it wilk be engines, the year after that who knows! It is all part of being a driver/team you manage what you have got the best you can


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#366078
It is all ebb and flo... tyre management this year, next year it wilk be engines, the year after that who knows! It is all part of being a driver/team you manage what you have got the best you can


There are four different engine brands, and each team gets a choice of which engine manufacturer to partner with. They don't get that choice for tires.
#366080
It is all ebb and flo... tyre management this year, next year it wilk be engines, the year after that who knows! It is all part of being a driver/team you manage what you have got the best you can


There are four different engine brands, and each team gets a choice of which engine manufacturer to partner with. They don't get that choice for tires.


Not all teams, Ferrari and Merc don't have much of a choice for engines.
#366081
It is all ebb and flo... tyre management this year, next year it wilk be engines, the year after that who knows! It is all part of being a driver/team you manage what you have got the best you can


There are four different engine brands, and each team gets a choice of which engine manufacturer to partner with. They don't get that choice for tires.


Not all teams, Ferrari and Merc don't have much of a choice for engines.

:P
#366082
It is all ebb and flo... tyre management this year, next year it wilk be engines, the year after that who knows! It is all part of being a driver/team you manage what you have got the best you can


There are four different engine brands, and each team gets a choice of which engine manufacturer to partner with. They don't get that choice for tires.


Not all teams, Ferrari and Merc don't have much of a choice for engines.


Of course they do. They just chose to build their own.
#366084
It is all ebb and flo... tyre management this year, next year it wilk be engines, the year after that who knows! It is all part of being a driver/team you manage what you have got the best you can


There are four different engine brands, and each team gets a choice of which engine manufacturer to partner with. They don't get that choice for tires.


Not all teams, Ferrari and Merc don't have much of a choice for engines.


Of course they do. They just chose to build their own.


lol @ Scuderia Ferrari-Renault
#366085
If BMW re-entered the sport, there won't be a choice anymore. :twisted:

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#366089
A little snippet to illustrate how much development there is in our sport.
"When you get to the tougher circuits it's going to be medium and hard by default basically. Your Monzas, Suzakas and Spa; there's no real option there this time round because we are so aggressive and the cars are so much quicker. [At the Nurburgring] we were one and a half seconds, nearly two second quicker than we were here two years ago and that was with the blown diffuser car, so they're going quick!"

Pirelli goes more aggressive in Hungary
#366091
A little snippet to illustrate how much development there is in our sport.
"When you get to the tougher circuits it's going to be medium and hard by default basically. Your Monzas, Suzakas and Spa; there's no real option there this time round because we are so aggressive and the cars are so much quicker. [At the Nurburgring] we were one and a half seconds, nearly two second quicker than we were here two years ago and that was with the blown diffuser car, so they're going quick!"

Pirelli goes more aggressive in Hungary


This was a bit of good news to me when I read it...Mercedes likes the harder tyres more. And in Hungary, they can dictate the pace like at Monaco.
#366264
.... This was a bit of good news to me when I read it...Mercedes likes the harder tyres more. And in Hungary, they can dictate the pace like at Monaco.


I agree with you the Merc prefers the harder tire. So I think Pirelli changing the planned hard time for a soft tire at Hungary will not suit Merc.

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#366265
Yeah, which is why I'm counting on track layout helping them dictate the pace. If I'm not mistaken, they had super softs at Monaco too? Can't recall.
#366267
If nothing else, I think Pirelli will have the time to bring consistent tires to Hungary as I think a bad set of tires is what did Merc in last race. We'll at least get the rubber to be used for the remainder of the season, hard or soft, we've now got the 2012 compounds with the kevlar construction.

We may get to see another shake of the tree in Hungary.
#366269
How awesome would it be if Merc came back even harder in Hungary after the FIA f**king them over with the YDT. While everyone else is busy gathering data, Merc can be putting these 3 weeks to good use, already using the data they acquired during their Pirelli test for development parts. Which is what Wolff's response was in the interview post Germany "While others are testing, we will be spending time doing the thinking". Hope it means what I think it means.
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