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Originally Posted by teknochild
why do you say that? neither tire had an advantage all out, just from track to track, if anything the last two years running michelins was a huge DISADVANTAGE i meen for the past two years half the field had to retire before a race because they were running michelins and having blowouts or spinouts consistantly
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well put, but dont forget ferrari has been running bridgestones for a long while now, better relationship between tire company and team.
and i dont know if you guys remember, but there was also the contrevorsy(sp?) between ferrari and bridgestone, the other teams saying that ferrari had special treatment and they had more testing and better tires than other bridgestone teams.
it will deffinatly be an interesting first 3-4 races to see the michelin teams adapt.