Drew22
Shig, don't you understand what casio and I were explaining? Not all cars get the same tire wear so tire rules and restrictions are not fair to all the drivers. Remember the KISS rule?
Sure I understand KISS, but I also fear KIDD (Keep it Dull, D....).
As for different cars and differing wear, yeah, I know... My car works best this week with RS/RM or RM/RH with the rears JUST going yellow before the fronts go orange. Of course I could go RM/RS to even wear (though to get truly even wear I need to run RH/RS) but the balance sucks and I go just as fast with the RH on the back going the same amount of laps as the fronts wear at the same rate regardless of the rears. For the RX, I'd imagine that the rears wear at the same rate regardless of the fronts, right? OTOH, that may be different on other tracks. On the 'Ring, I got even to rear biased wear on RH/RH tires. Weird...
ALL cars go fastest with RS on one end or the other, so does hurt one car more than any other to limit the number of "hot" stints they can have in a race? I think it's good for the "show".
I personally don't think it's a biased approach. If you're (and all of us) are forced to use harder tires than we'd like, then it's fair across the board, right?
I think the RS/RS 5 stopper races will only happen on laps with short pitlanes though. Any track with long pits (like Laguna and Sears) may work against the multi-pit strategies. I tested Midfield and I think GT500 cars will lose 20 seconds or so on pit-in laps, and about 5 seconds on pit-out laps. Has anyone done similar testing on the rest of the tracks this year?
Also, all cars DO have different tire wear characteristics, so by default there is NOT a level playing field as far as tires are concerned.
We'll just have to wait and see.
Let the games begin!
-SHig
p.s. ONLY 2 HOURS UNTIL LAP COUNT IS ANNOUNCED! :^)