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Spanish GP: Race ***Spoilers***

Discussion in 'F1' started by SPEEDCORE, May 9, 2010.

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  1. PSk

    PSk F1 World Champ

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    A serious flat spot could cause failure because these tyres are not like our road tyres and very thin and light (for obvious reasons). Thus he could have worn through to the carcase ... plus it causes huge vibration issues.

    Like I've said, lots of drivers can be temporarily fast by destroying the car under them, but only the really, really good ones can be fast and be easier than others on their car, such as Clark, Stewart, Lauda and Fangio.

    LH is moving out of my top 3 drivers on the current grid, and its sad because there is so much potential that is going un-nurtured.
    Pete
     
  2. kraftwerk

    kraftwerk Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Never knew he was in it..;)
     
  3. ricksb

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    All this despite the fact that McLaren has confirmed Speed's suspicion that it was a rim failure?
     
  4. moretti

    moretti Five Time F1 World Champ
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    yeah, just like some drivers have alternator failures .... as the piston goes out of the block and through the alternator :p
     
  5. VIZSLA

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    And they'd have no reason to mislead...
    With most any other driver I'd be certain to give the benefit of the doubt but there's no denying that Lewis is hard on the equipment.
     
  6. vinuneuro

    vinuneuro F1 Rookie

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    Heikki had the exact type of rim failure in that exact corner. It's a rim problem. As Mike said, it's a wheel, driver style shouldn't have a bearing on it's life.
     
  7. ricksb

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    Bad example. A rim failure is more akin to exhaust failure.
     
  8. ricksb

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    Some people will just fail to acknowledge this. Basically, a rim will not fail unless its shape is compromised either by defect or damage. Driver style has nothing to do with it.
     
  9. PSk

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    #359 PSk, May 13, 2010
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    Excessive curb hopping is a driver fault and does lead to rim failures ...

    Just a comment, not picking on LH.
    Pete
     
  10. DeSoto

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    Curb hopping could lead to suspension failures in a Formula 1 car, but a rim? I seriously doubt it. How many broken rims have we seen in Formula 1 races in 70 years?
     

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