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Red Bull boss on Pirelli tyres: 'F1 nothing to do with racing any more'

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Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz has criticised the state of Formula 1, saying it is "nothing to do with racing any more".

The team have been vociferous opponents of the fast-degrading Pirelli tyres and have been pressuring the Italian company to produce more durable rubber.

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I agree the tyres durability is very poor.
 
You know you watch too much F1 when:

-you are amazed when an on track pass for position happens under full course green.
-you know why the comments by the TV talking heads are nonsense.
-you wonder why the stewards didn't call a penalty for a pass on pit road, then stop yourself and mutter 'politics'.
-you laugh at the pit stops with twenty people or more standing around the car, but can explain why most of them are there (some of them remain a mystery only understood by people from McLaren).
-You chuckled at the reference to McLaren in that last statement and added "Mercedes" to the line.
 
And then you have:

Pirelli strengthens tyres after Silverstone blowouts

Pirelli will strengthen its tyres ahead of this weekend's German Grand Prix to try to avoid a repeat of the six blowouts seen at Silverstone.

The rear tyres' internal belt will be made of Kevlar at the Nurburgring this weekend rather than the usual steel.

Then for the Hungarian Grand Prix at the end of July, Pirelli will revert to its 2012 construction, which is different to that used this year.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/23141389


But I seem to remember them saying that there was nothing wrong with their tires....
 
I don't think it's really down to the tyres it's the drivers constantly driving over the kerbs - I mean look at the size of this!
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Bearing in mind it was the same rear tyre on each blowout, that suggests that it's not the tyres as it would have been others too.

Same happens in BTCC, if you take to much kerb you're going to expect punctures. Drivers need to drive the cars better and preserve they're tyres. Silverstone guys have been saying it's not down to the kerbs, but then they would say that wouldn't they.

As for prices of tyres, I have read £4,000 per set. I know the BTCC tyres cost a fortune and have multiple sets, Don't know how many tyres each formula 1 team has per car at each race though.

And Formula 1 hasn't been about racing for many years. I find it really boring. Sunday's race was worth watching due to the blowouts, that's not good racing. Tin Tops are far more exciting!
 
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