Alonso too from rosberg radio. Did he get in just in time.
They need to cancel this race before somebody dies.
They meant Massa.
Alonso too from rosberg radio. Did he get in just in time.
They need to cancel this race before somebody dies.
Everybody needs to get off Piralli's back. They were ordered to make tyres which will degrade at a much faster rate as FIA wanted to make the races look exciting with frequent changes for the race leaderboard and to curb Red Bull's dominance.
Everybody needs to get off Piralli's back. They were ordered to make tyres which will degrade at a much faster rate as FIA wanted to make the races look exciting with frequent changes for the race leaderboard and to curb Red Bull's dominance.
Everybody needs to get off Piralli's back. They were ordered to make tyres which will degrade at a much faster rate as FIA wanted to make the races look exciting with frequent changes for the race leaderboard and to curb Red Bull's dominance.
didnt it start just after they stopped refuelling as they wanted more pitstopsEverybody needs to get off Piralli's back. They were ordered to make tyres which will degrade at a much faster rate as FIA wanted to make the races look exciting with frequent changes for the race leaderboard and to curb Red Bull's dominance.
So is it the kerbs or the tyres or wat
That's what I figured.They meant Massa.
Is it me or does Hamilton's front left look like it's going to explode?
Yes, they might have done it too extreme, but they've wanted to switch to 'safer' tyres but weren't allowed because some teams objected to the change, so it's time for the teams to stop being hypocrites and push the blame solely to Pirelli. Give us the list of teams that objected to it and you're much closer to the real culprits for all the problem.The wear is not a problem, yes it is annoying but that's the racing that the FIA want, the problem is the failing of the tyre's and that is a Pirelli problem, they admitted they had a problem but some teams stopped then changing the compound.
Yes, they might have done it too extreme, but they've wanted to switch to 'safer' tyres but weren't allowed because some teams objected to the change, so it's time for the teams to stop being hypocrites and push the blame solely to Pirelli. Give us the list of teams that objected to it and you're much closer to the real culprits for all the problem.
At the rate things are going, F1 will be lucky to have a tyre manufacturer for the start of next season as all of them will realise it's just not worth it to be in the sport at all.
With all the changes to improve the safety of the sport, it's a wonder no driver has spoke out about how ridiculous things have been this season.I hope to feck the drivers speak up after this race, put the pressure on the big wigs to enforce the changes over the teams heads.