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Originally Posted by Nugget
But why should Bridgestone share the information? They are employed by a number of teams to provide tyres, and perform their own R&D - Michelin should have done the same thing.
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Bridgestone raced at the Indy 500 and Michelin didn't they could have shared the data on the track surface with Michelin in the interests of safety, although i doubt even Bridgestone knew this situation would arise..
that is one of the problesm with F1 today each team, engine manufacturer etc only looks after it's own interests and so never share data with each other etc