zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Racing
/
Thank God Formula One is Ditching High Degradation Tires
Thank God Formula One is Ditching High Degradation Tires-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:08

Image for article titled Thank God Formula One is Ditching High Degradation Tires

Oh joyous day! With the new regulations set to appear for the 2021 season of Formula One comes a new set of wheel and tire specifications. The sport is for all cars. With this new switch, the FIA will apparently be asking Pirelli for a more robust and dependable treadwear. While some choose to complain most loudly about the sound of the V6 turbo engines, I’ll stand up and shout about terrible tires all the live long day.

This change in tire wear is intended to encourage drivers to battle each other more fervently. The current Pirelli tires are built intentionally to wear quite quickly and only have a very narrow window of proper operation. By giving tires a longer grip life, drivers will have more time available to pounce on competitors without completely rooting their chances for the rest of the race.

The quick-wearing tires were built at the behest of the FIA in an effort to make passing easier between cars on new tires and cars on worn tires. As you can see from the painfully processional races that have been put on over the last handful of years, this mission never really became reality. So, it’s time for a change.

Nikolas Tomazis, the FIA’s head of single seater technical matters, , “We want to have tyres that enable people to fight each other without degrading or only giving a short interval for the person attacking to attack. What the current tyres are is a product of what has been asked of them [Pirelli], and I think we need to ask them to do different things to what they have been asked in the past.”

This is just another way that the 2021 F1 regulations appear to be shaking up the order of things. Which team will be best at building a car for these regulations? Time will tell.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Racing
Dirt Track Manager Delivers Epic Burn In Response To Dumb Major League Baseball Request
Dirt Track Manager Delivers Epic Burn In Response To Dumb Major League Baseball Request
Major League Baseball decided to assume that their fanbase can’t read or spell and took issue with Eldora Speedway’s use of the name “Mudsummer Classic.” The MLB claimed that the event sounded too close to their “Midsummer Classic,” and Eldora agreed to change it—but not without getting a dig in...
Nov 10, 2025
Late Model Driver Sets Track Record In Qualifying, Ends Up Having To Race Into The Show
Late Model Driver Sets Track Record In Qualifying, Ends Up Having To Race Into The Show
Sitting on the pole with a record lap isn’t a terrible way to start a race weekend, especially in one of the biggest short-track events in the country. That is, unless you get disqualified and plopped at the back of a last-chance qualifying race. That’s been the story of the...
Nov 10, 2025
Watch Flame-Spitting Group B Rally Cars Race Each Other On Track
Watch Flame-Spitting Group B Rally Cars Race Each Other On Track
The only problem with Group B rally cars (other than the whole ‘’ part) was that rallying never gave them the opportunity to race wheel to wheel. Then came rallycross. After Group B cars were banned from the WRC, they moved to rallycross competition, where they raced against each other...
Nov 10, 2025
The 25 Hours Of Thunderhill: Where The World Is Your Bed
The 25 Hours Of Thunderhill: Where The World Is Your Bed
There’s nothing like one of the longest endurance races in the world to convince you that anywhere is a good place to pass right out. Here’s a few of the Flying Lizard team members zonking out because, well, where else are you going to do it? These dudes have been...
Nov 10, 2025
Losing A Hood Latch At 125 MPH Is One Of The Sketchiest Things You'll Ever See
Losing A Hood Latch At 125 MPH Is One Of The Sketchiest Things You'll Ever See
One unlucky Porsche 911 Carrera owner found out at precisely the wrong time that he should have fixed his hood latch before heading out to Virginia International Raceway for a track day. Instead, he got a face full of hood, busted mirror and oops at 125 mph on VIR’s back...
Nov 10, 2025
Weekend Motorsports Roundup, Dec. 5-6, 2015
Weekend Motorsports Roundup, Dec. 5-6, 2015
Welcome to the Jalopnik , where we let you know what’s going on in the world of racing, where you can see it, and where you can talk about it all in one convenient place. Where else would you want to spend your weekend? Though the standard racing season has...
Nov 10, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved