Michelin Promises To Make Teams 'Happy' After Dissatisfaction over Pirelli Tyres Mount
Michelin believes that they can give high, stable performances as compared to the Pirelli Tyres which have made many teams unhappy.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: September 22, 2015 03:33 pm IST
Tyre manufacturer Michelin promised its product will let drivers race flat out and make themselves happy if it wins the tender to supply tyres to Formula 1 cars from 2017. (Formula One Teams Back Pirelli's Extra Testing for Wide Tyres)
Many drivers dislike the current Pirelli tyres, which they have to manage to required race distance by driving at reduced speeds and Michelin chief Pascal Couasnon is hopeful of making the drivers happy with its tyres going three seconds a lap faster. (Pirelli to use Different Tyre Compound in Russian Grand Prix)
"Michelin could really help the sport come back to its origins. I don't want to talk about Pirelli but at least the philosophy Michelin brings is high, stable performance for a given lifespan," Couasnon was quoted as saying by the BBC.
Pirelli, which is in competition for the tender with Michelin, says it is only producing the tyres it has been asked to and can build any tyres F1 wants.
But drivers and senior engineers in teams privately express their doubts about whether Pirelli could produce more durable tyres even if asked to do so.
F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone has been supportive of Pirelli and critical of Michelin so far.
Couasnon said part of Michelin's bid has been to explain to Ecclestone why it thinks its approach to tyre design could improve the spectacle of F1. The two parties met recently as part of the tender process.
"We explained that we were not opposed at all to bring technology to increase the show. So multiple pit stops is something we are not against," Couasnon said.
"We pretty much explained our philosophy, which is let's bring a tyre that helps the drivers to drive 100 percent," he said.