Pierce89 wrote:
Can anyone tell me why you people didn't complain about Pirelli in 2011-12? The drivers were already below the absolute limit to preserve tires even in 2010 , actually.
In short no. But I agree with you and this is the crux of the issue as far as I'm concerned. As has already been said, in other threads if not here, drivers have always had to drive to what the tyres will allow.
Let's go back to the Button quote from Canada 2010 provided by Cam earlier in this thread:
Button: You are never sure if you are looking after the tyres enough or if you are pushing enough. It was not just a race about being flat every lap. You had to really think about every situation. If you watch the race certain people were very quick at certain parts of the race.
This, for me, is what F1 is about. Not about thrashing the hell out of the car for lap after lap, but driving that requires intelligence and self-discpline. As you might be able to tell I'm old enough to have been a Prost fanboy in the past. Back in those days of no refuelling and no tyre changes he just had a way of finding the balance between keeping his tyres on but staying close enough to the front to pounce when the drivers who scampered off in the early laps found themselves with no grip at the end.
So for me the problem with the Pirellis this year is that they don't provide that spark. Even the drivers you'd expect to be revelling in the tyre conservation challenge are complaining that they fall off the cliff whatever you do.
Drivers managing tyres is one thing but this year it's gone too far and the tyres seem to be managing the drivers. I can't pretend to put my finger on why exactly, but I wish it would stop.
Matt.
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