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WickerBill
04-13-10, 06:20 PM
- They must not be the only supplier.
- Teams must pay for their tires ($4m - $5m per year)
- 18" rims, as used in sportscars, up from 13" today (assuming also the low profile tires used in sportscars)

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/13042010/23/michelin-wants-war-returns-f1.html

Methanolandbrats
04-13-10, 06:29 PM
!8" rims? Why stop there, howz bout rollin' on chrome 22s with spinners :thumbup:

TrueBrit
04-14-10, 10:43 AM
!8" rims? Why stop there, howz bout rollin' on chrome 22s with spinners :thumbup:

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

BarillaGirl
04-14-10, 10:57 AM
How 'bout some fly neon underbody treatments? We could turn 'em on for night racin'. :cool:

Steve99
04-14-10, 02:04 PM
Is that $4m - $5m per team? That's some serious tire money.

Imagine the braking system you can fit inside an 18in wheel.

Methanolandbrats
04-14-10, 02:22 PM
Imagine how stupid 18" wheels would look since the car is not much taller than that. A grid of expensive swamp buggies
http://www.asktog.com/images/swampBuggyStart.jpg

might work for Malaysia :)

Sean Malone
04-14-10, 04:46 PM
Aren't indyCar rims 16" or 17"? F1 likes the high profile claiming they handle the punishments of the curbing better IRC.

Methanolandbrats
04-14-10, 04:51 PM
Michelin doesn't want anymore sidewall flex or any of that nasty tread squirm like they had at Indy :D

emjaya
04-14-10, 05:34 PM
Is that $4m - $5m per team? That's some serious tire money.

Imagine the braking system you can fit inside an 18in wheel.


Aren't indyCar rims 16" or 17"? F1 likes the high profile claiming they handle the punishments of the curbing better IRC.

I thought they kept it at 13'' to limit the the disc size and, more importantly, the braking performance of the car.

Sean Malone
04-15-10, 08:18 AM
I thought they kept it at 13'' to limit the the disc size and, more importantly, the braking performance of the car.

That makes more sense to me. indyCar rims are 15" btw.

gjc2
04-16-10, 06:57 AM
When Firestone came back into Indy Car racing they wanted to produce a low aspect ratio tire to be mounted on a larger diameter wheel. CART & USAC wouldn't adjust the rules. (This was before the Crap Wagon League)