Perhaps not tomorrow but very cool concepts and who knows maybe one day we´ll have something similar in Formula 1.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Zu7GVfx6Ng[/youtube]
Tweel may not go flat, but what happens when you break a spoke? There's always a mode of failure, and there are reasons the tweel never caught on.Saribro wrote:Some interesting ideas, going beyond just tires. I'd settle for something that doesn't suffer leakage, flats,... basicly not be reliant on air pressure, really. I liked the Tweel, for example.
Oh the ironyCam wrote:The real next generation of racing tyres should be longer lasting.
They do at this moment, yes. Fundamentally, I don't believe that needs to be the case.DaveKillens wrote:Science and technology points towards product improvement, marketing and entertainment points the other way.
That´s not really true though, one guy made a post about longer lasting tires.Jersey Tom wrote:On one hand we have a thread going on about how terrific it's been to have tires that are only good for a handful of laps at best.. and are a devolution of product development.
And here we discuss how we should be evolving tire technology further, making tires last several races, etc.
Could not be more polar extreme opposites. I love it!