Welcome to the discussion post for the 2023 British Grand Prix practice sessions.

Last weekend the race thread was created by one of our users and that went down really well, so I see no reason to not do that from now on.

Given the amount of comments during practice, we may as well keep them all together for now.

Please, if you don’t see a post for Qualifying and the Race, feel free to make it. I’ll keep an eye out and pin them if they’re made. We’re still working on bots!

  • DV8@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So I get that more durable tires are bad for performance, but why are they getting worse long before tirewear should cause that?

    • itsmikeyd@lemmy.mlOPM
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      1 year ago

      I’m not sure of the context of the question, but on a green track like Silverstone currently is, the lack of grip can cause the wheels to slip which generates surface temperature which can cause the tyre to overheat and thus be at a suboptimal temperature and pressure, meaning reduced grip.

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        1 year ago

        Context is that drivers are reporting that the track doesn’t seem to be rubbering in like they’re expecting with the changes that supposed to have happend to the tires during fp1 now. Maybe it’s just a matter of not being rubbered in enough, I guess?

      • tom@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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        1 year ago

        Why is it green? Has there not been enough racing prior to this f1 race to bring it in? Or is it the weather that’s washing it clean?

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          1 year ago

          They’re the general reasons for a green track, so probably a combination of the two.