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Pirelli Have "explained All"
It seems like Pirelli have "explained" their tyre failures at Spa to the satisfaction of FIA.
All due to track debris and over-use they say.
So that's all right then.
How can FIA accept investigation by the very culprits themselves. They're never going to admit to their own shortcomings which would be a commercial disaster.
Vettel's changed his tune (why ?) but Massa sounds unhappy about it.
Let's hope Monza doesn't see any repeats.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ sport/0 /formul a1/3414 1910
All due to track debris and over-use they say.
So that's all right then.
How can FIA accept investigation by the very culprits themselves. They're never going to admit to their own shortcomings which would be a commercial disaster.
Vettel's changed his tune (why ?) but Massa sounds unhappy about it.
Let's hope Monza doesn't see any repeats.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well the FIA asked Pirelli to come up with tyre compounds which will make the racing more ' interesting '
At some point the tyres will naturally go off .
Ferrari took a gamble ( against the advice of Pirelli) , which they lost .
You cant blame Pirelli for that .
You could easily have tyres that would last all race without the need to change - but that would be boring .
At some point the tyres will naturally go off .
Ferrari took a gamble ( against the advice of Pirelli) , which they lost .
You cant blame Pirelli for that .
You could easily have tyres that would last all race without the need to change - but that would be boring .
And now Pirelli have tried to gag the drivers.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ sport/0 /formul a1/3415 5703
So, why are they worried - no smoke without fire.
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So, why are they worried - no smoke without fire.
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