At least we have drivers openly saying it thank God.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/44274950
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/44274950
Interesting seeing all the different passes!
I think they are already on that, sure i read something recently where they said that FIA have told them to drop the silly names, compounds will be named something simple like a-f or whatever and during race the three chosen compounds for that weekend would be referred to simply as Soft/Med/Hard.
This was the article i was thinking of.The FIA told FOM to change the tyre icons from 'S' with light pink, purple and red for hypersofts, ultrasofts and supersofts respectively to icons with H, U and S instead. I don't think we'll see a soft/med/hard classification for every race.
Out of curiosity, does anyone else think the hyper and ultra names should be switched? If I didn't watch F1 and heard all the tyre names, I would assume the ultrasofts were the quickest.
That was worse than even Monaco as it turned out!Soooo... Anyone watching Indy500 after this?
If you watch Hamilton's stop the right-front wheel itself was smoking after they took it off the car!Williams brakes were getting too hot and were cracking the wheel rims.
Not seen that before iirc.
This was the article i was thinking of.
https://www.racefans.net/2018/05/24/pirelli-change-f1-tyre-names-2019/