DiogoBrand wrote:Maybe with your vast knowledge of whatever you think you know about you can tell how they're gonna make a tyre that's usable on the road, even on wet conditions, and yet has more grip than a Formula One slick.
Your argument of "different requirements" that doesn't say what any of those requirements are just shows that your only "vast knowledge" is of using fallacies in your favour.
But I've already promised myself I wouldn't take part on this thread anymore, since everytime I do a little part of my intelligence seems to die. Maybe now I'll keep my promise.
Why does it have to have more grip than an F1 slick? Who said that was a requirement?
If you have 3X the downforce of an F1 car, "grip" might not be at the top of your requirement checklist, you'll have other forces to worry about. Of course you know that being that it's obvious, so not sure why you say the tire has to have more "grip".
Could have equal or less and still be more effective, it's a balancing act of the cars performance properties. Obvious, again, i know.