- 22 Aug 13, 11:32#370334
Glock had no grip on slick tyres,though it looked quite dry,it wasn't,this years Le Mans there was alot of drizzle and short showers during the race despite the fact that the track looked dry,cars were sliding off left right and centre,Unfortunately this Le Mans was overshadowed by a driver passing away in slippery conditions on slick tyres in a massive accident against the steel barriers,it was an very expierenced GT driver(Allan Simonsen),showing how slippery conditions can be,particularly on kerbs,anyway in F1 they had to switch in Intermediates,and GT cars genarally produce my tyre temperature,so F1 it is quite treacherous,like Spa 2010 and the sudden shower at Nurburgring,even F1 cars which produce loads of downforce,it is still tricky to drive in the damp.Glock would certainly struggle in those conditions,as most of field switched to inters,showing that conditions were tough and Glock understandably stuggled on dry tyres in those conditions.
Last edited by Nin-Chin on 22 Aug 13, 11:40, edited 2 times in total.
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