Virgin's F1 tyre recycling scheme blown away

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Virgin's F1 tyre recycling scheme blown away

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One joke for the road.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
Motorsport.com wrote:Bridgestone blows cover on Virgin's F1 recycling spin

A Bridgestone spokesman on Monday blew Virgin's cover about a F1 tyre recycling scheme.

Team sponsor Sir Richard Branson said during his visit to the Canadian Grand Prix that a new scheme demonstrates Virgin's "commitment to focusing upon the environmental impact of Formula One".

He said a deal struck with Canadian-based company Carbon Green to recycle tyres "is the first truly green and highly relevant deal in the history of the sport".

Elaborating, the British billionaire explained: "Old tyres used by Timo Glock, Lucas di Grassi and co will be recycled into useful products."

But an astute fan asked Bridgestone's F1 press officer Andy Stobart via Twitter if Branson's comments were true, given that the tyre supplier usually takes back its products from the teams at the end of a race weekend or test.

Stobart confirmed that the tyres "definitely come back to us" because of the "confidential technology".

However, he added that Bridgestone's old tyres are "used for fuel, a positive contribution to energy recovery".
Sir Richard got a bit of egg on his face with that one. :lol: Kudos to the smart fan who blew the spin story away.
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Brilliant!! Sir Branson always came off as a bit of nob anyways.
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First of all, "jokes" are hardly technical, so moved to general chat.
Second, as it turns out then the tyres ARE recycled for fuel, which is a useful product...

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I take it that Bridgestone recycle them once they have analyised them?

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Why are they "Condifential"? Their is at the moment a sole supplier of tyre, so what they hiding?

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Competitors in other series perhaps? Next years tyre supplier?

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jason.parker.86 wrote:Why are they "Condifential"? Their is at the moment a sole supplier of tyre, so what they hiding?
The materials they use.. the fabrics.. the design philosophy.. their manufacturing methods.. all proprietary and confidential information. This instant is there a tire war? No. But what about a year from now? 3? 5? Outside of F1?

You'd be nuts to let that kinda information out to your competitors.
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