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Rosberg: Tyres 'couldn't be better'

Monday 30th April 2012

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Rosberg: Tyres 'couldn't be better'

Rosberg: Tyres 'couldn't be better'

In sharp contrast to his team-mate's assessment, Nico Rosberg believes Pirelli's tyres are good for F1 as they add to the excitement.

Following the Bahrain GP, Michael Schumacher hit out at Pirelli saying that "everyone has to drive well below a driver's, and in particular, the car's limits to maintain the tyres."

The German also asked the question of "whether the tyres should play such a big importance" in the outcome of grands prix.

But it seems not everyone at Mercedes shares Schumacher's opinion of the Italian rubber as his team-mate, who won this season's Chinese GP, reckons they are "great."

"No," Rosberg told Autosport when asked if races were becoming a 'tyre-based lottery'. "It's just a very different game.

"We have seen already this year that when you go from one condition to another, one racetrack to another, one temperature to another... different cars are better on the tyres, so there's a very big engineering challenge to understand why, to adapt and to try and be the one to understand the tyres best.

"That can be a very big key for the season, so we're pushing hard to try and understand that quicker than others.

"Personally, I think it's great for the season. We've had four winners in four races, (so it is) all mixed up. It couldn't be better for Formula 1.

"Also within the races, with the tyre degradation and with lots of overtaking, we've had lots of exciting races."

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