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      06-18-2021, 02:47 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by M5Rick View Post
Anise is very similar.
Just in regarding the Pirelli's at Paul Ricard :

Pirelli specified a minimum of 19.5psi for this race, which has been raised to 21.5psi. The minimum pressure for front tyres remains at 21psi.

The expected stabilised running pressures are no less than 22psi for the fronts and 22.5psi for the rears.

But now comes the hard part: Who will benefit (or loose) from the higher pressure ? It adds a random effect throughout the field and can change the cars balance in such a close fight. Midfield specially, but also between the title runners !

The Pirelli psi-pressure was never higher before .On a track (asphalt) temperature of 50°C !

Crazy !
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