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I'm not sure if anyone has posted this before but here goes
have a look through this footage from Thursday's test at Bahrain (1/3/2007). Look closely at the tyres on the cars, notably the Mclaren and Ferrari. You should be able to see that the tyre seems to have only one groove down the middle of it. Also, look at the tyres when they come in after a run. I don't know about you, but they look like slicks to me. Either that, or the heat is playing mayhem with the tyres
Anyway, what do you think? Has F1 gone back to slicks or have they changed the number of grooves from 3 or 4 to just 1 to improve the grid and compensate for the reduced downforce levels? Or is this just an experimental tyre compound to see how modern-day F1 cars cope with slick tyres?
Discuss.
have a look through this footage from Thursday's test at Bahrain (1/3/2007). Look closely at the tyres on the cars, notably the Mclaren and Ferrari. You should be able to see that the tyre seems to have only one groove down the middle of it. Also, look at the tyres when they come in after a run. I don't know about you, but they look like slicks to me. Either that, or the heat is playing mayhem with the tyres
Anyway, what do you think? Has F1 gone back to slicks or have they changed the number of grooves from 3 or 4 to just 1 to improve the grid and compensate for the reduced downforce levels? Or is this just an experimental tyre compound to see how modern-day F1 cars cope with slick tyres?
Discuss.