Marc.W wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 15:15
McL-H wrote: ↑07 Oct 2023, 15:00
So they have made the track slower. And that hurts us more than others. Really unacceptable. Just tell the teams the tyres are a risk when running for more than 20 laps and let them decide. This is competition falsification.
I agree to an extent, let the teams decide if they want to take the risk and run those kerbs, personally it just shows incompetence within the FIA that there isn't a standardised kerbing accross the board to stop this kind of issue, but I don't think it hurts us any more than everyone else.
There are rules around the kerbs and the kerbs themselves aren't an issue, it's just the amount of time spent on them at very high speeds that makes them worry about the tyre construction.
If you leave it at the teams discretion to slow down and not destroy the tyres then just recall what happened at Austria a few years back when the kerbs were destroying the cars. Even when the teams intervened some of the drivers ignored them because they perceived others getting an advantage by using the kerbs and there were a bunch of issues.
The FIA have to intervene on safety grounds I think, especially with the speeds involved on those high kerbs, you don't want an accident there.
I'm not sure they could see this coming either until they see the tyres. Either they are beginning to deconstruct or not, so if last year was a little slower and not deconstructing there'd be no evidence to inform them that this year needed changes in advance, the evidence has only become apparent since yesterdays running which was the first evidence of deconstruction they'd seen.