Paolo_Lasardi wrote:Actually, Bridgestone/Ferrari pushed for the one-tyre rule for 2005 since Bridgestone tyres appeared to be much more durable than Michelin's in the years before. Ironically it turned out the other way ...
Ok so that blows the theory of the FIA trying to even things up after 2004 right out of the water
Lewis Hamilton #44
World Drivers Titles: 7 (1st)
Grand Prix Wins: 95 (1st)
Pole Positions: 98 (1st)
Podiums: 165 (1st)
AngusWolfe wrote:2009, 2011, 2013 - odd numbered years, and years the championship was decided before the final race.
2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 - even numbered years, the title has gone down to the last race. I'm not superstitious, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
I am not sure about other drivers, but Kimi always do well in odd years compared to even.
robins13 can you check your pm's please and thanks.
Paolo_Lasardi wrote:Actually, Bridgestone/Ferrari pushed for the one-tyre rule for 2005 since Bridgestone tyres appeared to be much more durable than Michelin's in the years before. Ironically it turned out the other way ...
Ok so that blows the theory of the FIA trying to even things up after 2004 right out of the water
Wasn't it Mosley who wanted the tyre rule changed trying to manipulate a single supplier?
I can't think of any reason why Ferrari would want to change 2004 rules.