Give us more info? Was this a dunlop tyre? Was it the slick that Dunlop had officially withdrawn prior to the TY/. If so, why was it in use?
There is nothing (much, thus far) to complain about unless it is just a grump from the OP.
It doesn’t look like a bean counter problem, to me. Looks more like a technology failure.
Substituting components for cheaper ones would most likely result in wear or grip issues, that’s definitely catastrophic failure. There will be a lot of twitchy bum bums at Dunlop at the moment, that’s for sure.Give us more info? Was this a dunlop tyre? Was it the slick that Dunlop had officially withdrawn prior to the TY/. If so, why was it in use?
There is nothing (much, thus far) to complain about unless it is just a grump from the OP.
It doesn’t look like a bean counter problem, to me. Looks more like a technology failure.
Interesting, have it recording but havent watched yet.
Didnt F1 recently have problems with Pirelli tyres on the news? -cba to watch that it makes me fall asleep!
I watched a documentary about Seagrave some time back. The tyres on his car were rated for something like 400mph for 20 seconds. I can't mind the actual figures their life expectancy wasn't that much.
I'm also amused how the beabcounters are blamed with absolutely no evidence save a broken tyre.