2022 Tyres Thread

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ian_s
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Re: 18-inch wheels to be introduced in 2021.

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Big Tea wrote:
20 Jul 2018, 17:23
This rule will have to go hand-in-hand with tyre design, and the tyres will have to be designed to run at a lower temp.
Either that or everyone will have to take the life out of the tyre first lap.

It also helps the race after a safety car as the tyres are not up to race temp then either, as we often see with cars off on the restart.
the article says this:
The FIA notes that "tyres should provide safe performance when leaving the pits cold. The glass transition temperature must be chosen so that the tyres are never in a 'glassy state' when either the ambient or the track temperature is above 10 degrees centigrade."

i've never heard the term "glassy state" before, i assume it means the rubber is very hard when cold.

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Re: 18-inch wheels to be introduced in 2021.

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ian_s wrote:
20 Jul 2018, 17:33
Big Tea wrote:
20 Jul 2018, 17:23
This rule will have to go hand-in-hand with tyre design, and the tyres will have to be designed to run at a lower temp.
Either that or everyone will have to take the life out of the tyre first lap.

It also helps the race after a safety car as the tyres are not up to race temp then either, as we often see with cars off on the restart.
the article says this:
The FIA notes that "tyres should provide safe performance when leaving the pits cold. The glass transition temperature must be chosen so that the tyres are never in a 'glassy state' when either the ambient or the track temperature is above 10 degrees centigrade."

i've never heard the term "glassy state" before, i assume it means the rubber is very hard when cold.
I have never heard of it either :-s
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overall I think this is a good move. I was surprised how tall the sidewalls still are on 18" rims, and lots of other racing series dont have blankets, and you dont see them falling off the track when cold. I think LMP1, Indycar and Nascar all dont use blankets.

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Re: 18-inch wheels to be introduced in 2021.

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Big Tea wrote:
20 Jul 2018, 17:36

I have never heard of it either :-s
It's a very basic materials property, especially for plastics and rubbers.

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Re: 18-inch wheels to be introduced in 2021.

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Yeah i dont like it.damn ugly wheels

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Re: 18-inch wheels to be introduced in 2021.

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FrukostScones wrote:
27 Jul 2018, 15:51
Michelin not amused:

https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/13765 ... -tyre-plan
Well... I wouldn't want to design a 13" tyre for just 1 year then have to design an 18" for the next 3. As for the degradation, just enforce 2 stops a race and reuse the old tyres in practice for the next event.
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Tall wheels have no place in grand prix racing!

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Bigger than what?
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I wouldn't be averse to going to tyres hat can be pushed for the whole race. One thing it would do is force the teams to think about a car that can follow and overtake - no pit stop strategy to jump the guy ahead. Whether it would work out that way is another thing, of course, and we'd probably end up with processional races just like we did before.
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I have long championed longer lasting tires that could last a race distance but the FIA are dead set against that.
I have no problem with 18" wheels myself.
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Big Tea wrote:
27 Jul 2018, 17:35
http://www.moto123.com/ArtImages/113482 ... inline.jpg
Bigger than what?
What is this? A car for elves?

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roon wrote:
27 Jul 2018, 22:01
Big Tea wrote:
27 Jul 2018, 17:35
http://www.moto123.com/ArtImages/113482 ... inline.jpg
Bigger than what?
What is this? A car for elves?
:D
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roon wrote:
27 Jul 2018, 17:06
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16" or 15" wheels?