
MARCH 22, 2013
Rivals suspect Lotus has unfair tyre advantage
As Melbourne winner Kimi Raikkonen continues his top form in Malaysia, Lotus' rivals are beginning to wonder if the team has an unfair advantage.
At Sepang, arguably even more than in Australia, the keyword is tyres.
"Tyres, tyres, tyres, tyres, tyres," grumbled Red Bull's Mark Webber on Friday.
Pirelli's more extreme 2013 product could be clearly seen flicking off the wheels on every one of the 15 corners at Sepang during Friday practice.
Yet serenely at the top is Finn Raikkonen.
Germany's Auto Motor und Sport points out that the test car used to develop Pirelli's troublesome 2013 tyres is the three-year old Renault.
It was designed at Enstone.
"The competition has a nasty suspicion," a report in the magazine read.
"Admittedly it (the 2010 Renault) is a very old car in terms of the speed of development in formula one. However, certain principles and philosophies of the chassis and aero balance survive for years," said correspondent Michael Schmidt.
Has that given Lotus an inherent advantage in how it treats the 2013 Pirellis?
"We overlooked and underestimated this impact," an unnamed rival team member is quoted as saying.
"Maybe we need to think about how we deal with this better for the future."
(GMM)
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FRIDAY PHOTOS
FRIDAY PRESS CONFERENCE
FRIDAY TEAM QUOTES
RIVALS SUSPECT LOTUS HAS UNFAIR TYRE ADVANTAGE
LOTUS LEAVES GROSJEAN A STEP BEHIND RAIKKONEN
ALONSO NOT WORRIED ABOUT RAIKKONEN'S PACE
HAMILTON DENIES CONSIDERING SABBATICAL IN 2013
WOLFF REPLACES MERCEDES DEPARTING CEO NICK FRY
MASSA DENIES TEAM ORDERS TO HELP ALONSO
KUBICA TURNED DOWN DTM OFFER FOR 2013
PRACTICE 2 RESULTS
PRACTICE 1 REPORT - WEBBER HOT IN MALAYSIA
PRACTICE 1 RESULTS
ROBIN FRIJNS TO FOCUS ON SAUBER TEST ROLE
