- drive with wets on the rear and intermediates on the front?
- at a pitstop, change only the left tires and leave the right tires (of the same type) on?
Legality aside, why would you want to? Mixing substantially different tires front to rear has big potential for throwing balance out the window in a general sense, with regard to wear, keeping heat in tires, etc... as opposed to having them all going at more similar rates.mnmracer wrote:drive with wets on the rear and intermediates on the front?
at a pitstop, change only the left tires and leave the right tires (of the same type) on?
I seem to remember Kimi Doing it as well when he was in a red car.raymondu999 wrote:Even in 2010 the inters wore off to slicks. Schumacher changing rears only, I don't remember.
rules didnt allow that when kimi was in the red car, it was china 2007 when his white line on the tyre wore off but rules said you need to use tyres from the same set. but in i think 2000 or something you can used mixed set for quali or maybe race heres a video of itflynfrog wrote:I seem to remember Kimi Doing it as well when he was in a red car.raymondu999 wrote:Even in 2010 the inters wore off to slicks. Schumacher changing rears only, I don't remember.
He and Hamilton both stayed on the worn out intermediates in the 2007 Chinese GP. In 2006, Alonso, if I remember correctly, changed only the front intermediate tyres and suffered. Even after having a commanding 20sec lead, MSC caught him up and passed him.mike wrote:rules didnt allow that when kimi was in the red car, it was china 2007 when his white line on the tyre wore off