Raptor22 wrote:But it should not be wantingly wasteful
Motor racing has since day one been wasteful. Like I say, the whole intent is to use as much energy as you can as quickly as you can. There are things that could be done to make F1 (or other racing series) leaps and bounds more "efficient" ... e.g. cutting horsepower in half, or only doing races in Europe (think of all that wasteful international travel!), or whatever. Fact is, people are more interested in their entertainment than the waste factor.
As an aside, this is the same reason it took so long for hybrids and such to catch on (at least here in the US). A friend of mine asked me once, why OEM's didn't pour more resources into that sort of thing a decade earlier, suspecting they must all be in league with the evil oil companies. In reality, no one developed it because no consumer gave a crap about it. No market for it. No interest.
In any event, scrapping 200 tires in a weekend is a drop in the bucket. A tire factory for a major manufacturer can make on the order of 40,000 tires
a day, each manufacturer having multiple such factories, and there being multiple manufacturers. Hundreds of thousands of tires being produced daily. I'm sure hundreds are scrapped each day just because they don't meet production tolerance.
So for Pirelli to scrap out 200 over a weekend... in the grand scheme of things doesn't equate to much.
IMO anyway.
Grip is a four letter word. All opinions are my own and not those of current or previous employers.