- 19 Oct 13, 14:18#376955
+1 Agree completely. Redbull were a bunch of whiners but the tyres had to be changed, since Pirelli ducked up the previous batch which couldn't take some extra kerb.
But the tyres weren't blowing out because they were unsafe, they were blowing out because the teams were mis-using them. Strangely a left rear tyre is designed to be on the left rear of the car NOT the right rear. THIS caused the blowouts therefore all the FIA/Pirelli had to do was ban this tactic and all would have been fine. Infact I believe it was Merc who discovered this tactic at the test in Barcelona.
You'd be completely wrong on this one, Mercedes was one of the last teams to figure that out. You'd also recall that Massa had two blowouts that race so was Ferrari using them wrong as we'll? We saw those violent delamination explosions a handful to times before Silverstone. Force India saw blowouts as well before Silverstone if I recall correctly.
The tire situation has indeed been crap, but let's not blame Red Bull on this one, they just took advantage of an already bad situation. The issue is this whole artificial degradation philosophy has been a failure for the sport and Bernie's testicles should be cut off. It's not like he's using them for anything. If Ferrari is so concerned about the poor tires now, they should have been more vociferous about the poor tires before the fiasco, the tires were an unsafe bad joke for the sport.
Way off topic now, but it looks like Vettel is not winning this poll, so that's been answered already.
+1 Agree completely. Redbull were a bunch of whiners but the tyres had to be changed, since Pirelli ducked up the previous batch which couldn't take some extra kerb.
Breaking News:Lewis Hamilton has officially overtaken The Fonz in race wins. With 88 races less. Lol(Without a specially built blown diffuser, illegal front wing, preferential treatment)