- 28 Jul 13, 22:44#367379
Just to clarify the picture - you're saying 'dat tyre' - and I presume you're meaning that it looks in bad shape? I understand why you might think that, but the tyre is absolutely fine - or at least you can't see what wear is or isn't on it. What you're seeing is all the pick-up of loose rubber that then 'melts' back to the surface from when the drivers go over the marbles to pick up rubber on their in lap. It's all those bits of rubber that create the uneven surface on the tyre. Look closely and you'll see this on every car at every race - perfectly normal.
I also don't agree with the Grosjean penalty for the overtake slightly off track. I seem to remember Vettel doing this at Melbourne in either 2010 or 2011? Overtake off track which effectively won him the race or something like that? At the time it was pointed out that he was WELL off track with all four wheels over the white lines, yet there was no action. Was this rule different then, or has it been changed in some way? I thought it was the same, but I could well be wrong. Circumstances are identical - overtake round the outside but going off track - so able to maintain more speed, yet on the other hand lengthening the distance covered which could be argued to balance it out.
Engine. Man when I saw that flash of silver I was like NO. F*CKING. WAY. And then I saw the yellow gloves...and was like, phewwww. But they lost some points today, hope this was a 1 off thing.
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Dat tyre....
Just to clarify the picture - you're saying 'dat tyre' - and I presume you're meaning that it looks in bad shape? I understand why you might think that, but the tyre is absolutely fine - or at least you can't see what wear is or isn't on it. What you're seeing is all the pick-up of loose rubber that then 'melts' back to the surface from when the drivers go over the marbles to pick up rubber on their in lap. It's all those bits of rubber that create the uneven surface on the tyre. Look closely and you'll see this on every car at every race - perfectly normal.
I also don't agree with the Grosjean penalty for the overtake slightly off track. I seem to remember Vettel doing this at Melbourne in either 2010 or 2011? Overtake off track which effectively won him the race or something like that? At the time it was pointed out that he was WELL off track with all four wheels over the white lines, yet there was no action. Was this rule different then, or has it been changed in some way? I thought it was the same, but I could well be wrong. Circumstances are identical - overtake round the outside but going off track - so able to maintain more speed, yet on the other hand lengthening the distance covered which could be argued to balance it out.
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