Do they really run tests on Wet and Intermediate tires in Barhein?
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I mean, it rained heavily last week, so still worth a try I guess
Would you not want at least one set of each to try? Maybe two (One for a long run, one for a sprint)?
Are the tires the same as last year, or have Parelli tweaked them?
Well, the C5 doesn't typically last the whole lap in Bahrain so I can see why many teams chose not to bring it.
Are the tires the same as last year, or have Parelli tweaked them?
I haven't read anything about it, but we're back to 5 tyres so something has changed. Last year we had the C0 too, remember. Most likely they just removed that and went on with their day, if I remember right it was awful last year too (last years' C0 was the infamous 2022 C1).