We keep hearing Red Bull complaining that the drivers need to drive to the limit of the tyres and not the limit of the car. Somehow that feels like a ridiculous statement. In a series like F1 the cornering forces on the car are always limited by the tyre friction and the drivers will always try to drive at the limit to go fastest.
Now I agree that the limit depends on the tyre condition (temperature, composition, degradation at the instant and wear) and that might be decided by the cars characteristics of how it uses the tyre's contact patch and how it heats up the tyres. However isn't it the teams that design virtually every component except the tyre? And shouldn't they be accountable for how the car uses a tyre?
How can RBR claim to have the fastest car while being slower on track over sixty laps. A jet powered car might be faster than a roadcar but if it has to run on roadcar tyres, they will burst. So basically what i mean is that RBR messed up the car design and are now trying to shift the blame to the pirellis.