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Tire rules

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  1. MordaloMVD

    MordaloMVD F1 Rookie

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    Anyone "KNOW" the new tire rules? Is it one set for the whole race or must they still change tires?
     
  2. beast

    beast F1 World Champ

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    They will still change tires IIRC they still have to use the prime tire and the option tire for at least 1 stint during the race. There will no longer be any refueling during the pit stops.
     
  3. Chicko

    Chicko Formula 3

    I have also read that the front tires are going to be narrower then one used last year.
     
  4. robert_c

    robert_c F1 Rookie

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    The tire rules are the same except for the following:


    Wheel covers which have been used by the teams since 2006 are banned for 2010.

    The front tyres will be narrowed from 270mm to 245mm to aid better grip balance.
     
  5. william

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    Does that mean that tire warmers of any kind will be banned?

    I am curious to see how that can work with slicks; by construction their thread is uncurred rubber that needs to be brought up to temperature to prevent "chunking". .
     
  6. SPEEDCORE

    SPEEDCORE Four Time F1 World Champ

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    As posted on f1.com

     
  7. Papa G

    Papa G Formula 3

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    I thought that they were going to be banned for the 2010 season, but currently on the F1 website, there is only mention of the narrower front tires.
     
  8. Matt Andrews

    Matt Andrews Formula Junior

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    I would be shocked if tire warmers were outlawed. All that will happen is you will have tire warming "rooms" kept at 150-200 degrees instead of individual warmers.
     
  9. robert_c

    robert_c F1 Rookie

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    Not tirewarmers, hubcaps. Remember the Renault problems?
     
  10. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I suppose that if the FIA goes that way, it's "tire warming" in general that will be outlawed, and not tire warmer blankets only.
    Hopefully the FIA will have writen their rules so that there is no 'interpretation' possible.

    But from a technical point of view, I will be curious to see how that works.
     
  11. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

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    I'm glad they banned those ugly fairings. Not only it discourages overtaking, I trully miss the sight of glowing disc brakes!

    As for the prime-option tyre, it's a stupid rule, IMO. Just let them run which tyre suits them best.
     
  12. mousecatcher

    mousecatcher Formula 3

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    not stupid at all (like you, just IMO). it adds some important strategy, and it keeps the drivers honest -- you have to be able to drive the car well when the tires aren't what you'd like.
     
  13. Remy Zero

    Remy Zero Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Yes, if you look at it that way. IMO, the drivers should always push the car, not push first, then conserve it during the later part of the race, or vice versa.

    Having said that, one of the reasons FIA introduced this was actually to improvise overtaking. Other than Sato's move on Alonso in Canada '07, and Kubica VS Vettel Aussie last year, i fail to see the logic of this move by the FIA actually.
     
  14. tatcat

    tatcat F1 World Champ
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    who is the tire supplier?
     
  15. william

    william Two Time F1 World Champ
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    For 2010 Bridgestone, I believe.

    Their contract terminate at the end of the year.
     

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