What Is Tyre Degradation In F1?
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MICHELIN and Murfitts Industries Announce Project
Michelin and Murfitts Industries have announced a new project to process end-of-life tyres – recovering the energy and materials within them As part of the project Murfitts, the UK’s largest tyre recycling company, has submitted plans for a materials recovery facility at Michelin’s tyre plant in Stoke-on-Trent. The cutting-edge process developed by Murfitts will generate energy which will be used to power Michelin’s production on site, thereby l…
What Is Tyre Degradation In F1?
Tyre degradation in Formula 1 refers to the loss of tyre performance over time due to physical wear and thermal damage. As tyres degrade, they lose grip, making the car slower, less stable, and harder to handle. There are two main types of degradation: thermal degradation, where excessive heat alters the rubber’s properties, and wear degradation, where the surface of the tyre physically breaks down from friction and load.Unlike a simple puncture…
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