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Scuffers
10,417 posts
143 months
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Gaz. said: Scuffers said: I never said it was a quote, like I said, there is a lot of info on this that's NOT public domian. That old chesnut eh. not really, tell you what, you phone them up and ask them for the info so that you can post it up, then come back and say what they told you to do....
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Munter
23,705 posts
110 months
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Scuffers said: not really, tell you what, you phone them up and ask them for the info so that you can post it up, then come back and say what they told you to do.... They told me the tyres are consistent. No I can't tell you who. Or when I asked. Or where. I'm not going to back it up with any evidence other than to say that I trust the person I got the information from. I trust that you will therefore be satisfied with this. No?
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MGJohn
6,657 posts
52 months
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Me old Granny said: . A poor workman always blames his tools/tyres . ...  Very true... Me old granny were never wrong .....  ..
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cosicave
632 posts
29 months
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Hahahahahaha… so this thread's still leaving marks on one's screen eh?
It seems to me that when one is convinced of one's logic, it is possible that any number of logical counter-arguments will make not a jot of difference. Actually, it seems to me not unlike a religious belief to others! (read that either way: it is equally applicable).
I'm not going to bother repeating what I said earlier; but there may be a case of "5+5=11 because I use base 9, and I don't care that you arrive at a different figure because you use a more (or less) common system!
Scuffers: you yourself have alluded to the fact that opinions are based on belief (yes, including your own – which you have admitted has been formed upon hearsay, or worse still: what has not been said!). You have attempted to make your point. Others have made theirs. You're right about everything. All the counter-arguments so far presented are wrong and have no basis.
Congratulations.
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Use Psychology
9,797 posts
61 months
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if the tyres were inconsistent then we might expect the fastest cars to be different from session to session and stop to stop.
so with this in mind it's kind of strange that button was consistently slow, and hamilton, vettel, and alonso were consistently fast. and that perez is consistently good at doing a 1 stop strategy. and that the lotus has also shown consistently that it can make the tyres last, in both Raikkonen's and Grosjean's hands.
so...
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IainT
8,026 posts
107 months
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Use Psychology said: if the tyres were inconsistent then we might expect the fastest cars to be different from session to session and stop to stop.
so with this in mind it's kind of strange that button was consistently slow, and hamilton, vettel, and alonso were consistently fast. and that perez is consistently good at doing a 1 stop strategy. and that the lotus has also shown consistently that it can make the tyres last, in both Raikkonen's and Grosjean's hands.
so... Don't you go using bloody logic young man!
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