@@borzonstudios8638 I thought it meant assymetric compound tyres (inside/outside), while all equal, my bad. On the thing I thought it was, AFAIK there is nothing in Technical against it.
I follow the Formula Student rulebook, which is somewhat different than the FSAE one. If you check regulation T.2.5.2 on the 2019 rule book: "Tires on the same axle must have the same manufacturer, size and compound."
@@borzonstudios8638 Yes, I follow the FSG rulebook, I meant in the same tyre a different compound side to side, I agree with left and right of the whole car.
It was great meeting you guys at Michigan. Looking forward to next year!
I can't wait to get there
Was that pepperjack cheese??
Dang, 2nd place in Autocross and 7th in design?!! That means looking good equals fast! lol (it does look pretty good)
Design is not actually only the looks.
Are staggered tires allowed?
I'd never heard that term before (I'm Spanish), but if it means what I think it does, I think there is nothing against in in the regulations.
Actually no, teams must use equal tyres on the same axle. This essentially eliminates the possibility of having stagger.
@@borzonstudios8638 I thought it meant assymetric compound tyres (inside/outside), while all equal, my bad. On the thing I thought it was, AFAIK there is nothing in Technical against it.
I follow the Formula Student rulebook, which is somewhat different than the FSAE one. If you check regulation T.2.5.2 on the 2019 rule book: "Tires on the same axle must have the same manufacturer, size and compound."
@@borzonstudios8638 Yes, I follow the FSG rulebook, I meant in the same tyre a different compound side to side, I agree with left and right of the whole car.
5:25 good boy
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