
What do you think? Are there any advantages to a single (control?) tyre that I haven't considered?
Rusty wrote:The only difference is that we'll see a return to the bad old days where some riders complain that some others get special treatment re: special compounds.
Instead of complaining that the Michelins don't work, some will be complaining that someone else got a better tyre due to favouritism.
SoundGuy wrote:
It's better for racing and it levels out the playing field.
SoundGuy wrote:It's better for racing and it levels out the playing field.
Grey Ghost wrote:I'm keen on competition between tyre manufacturers too, however I think control tyres have always made F1 & WSBK racing better. Hopefully the same will happen in MotoGP
sneakypete wrote:...maybe they could have a rule where you can only supply tyres for "x" number of riders? if they limited that to 6, it would mean at least 3 manufacturers and they all get the same amount of riders giving data? surely that would help level the playing field as well. could also make it that a tyre company can supply no more than 2 official factory teams so no one really has the jump....
penno wrote:...Well the tender is open to all manuafacturers so you never know, you may get your wish...
SoundGuy wrote:Again, i disagree.
- Its stops the teams and riders making tyre excuses, everyone is on the same rubber.
Therefore it comes down to who's the best rider on the best motorcycle package.
dave#3 wrote:Technically yes, but can you imagine the response from the Spanish holy trilogy (Pedrosa, Puig & Repsol), Rossi, and even the established Bridgestone runners if Michelin won the tender. A few weeks ago Puig was encouraging all the Michelin runners to boycott the Brno GP on "safety grounds", Repsol used it's considerable influence (money talks) to force HRC into swapping Dani to Bridgestone rubber mid-season, and I think the likes of Ducati would be justifiably pissed off about being forced off rubber they've worked for four years to develop.
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