I totaly agree. Ferrari and Brigestone have turned up at the 3 opening races of the saeson with thiere best. To think that they have not been at it 100% is to underestimate them. They as partners have enjoyed an unprecedented success over recent seasons. Maybee the others have caught them up, or maybee they have gone as far as they can with what they have. Whatever, it is all about to change. Ferrari fans do'nt despair you have enough success to hold bragging right for years to come. Let someone else have a turn.JayVee wrote:Doesn't surprise me at all!
This business of Bridgestone working harder to get a better tyre is nonesense. They are already working flat out so how could they work even more.
They will gradually improve but Michelin are likely to improve even faster.
Bridgestone will either make hard tyres that don't grip or too soft tyres that will be off in half a race, meanwhile Michelin seem to have got it right from day 1.
The fall usually comes from an unexpected quarter
