Pirelli test driver Lucas di Grassi has defended the F1 tyre supplier following Michael Schumacher’s criticism.
Schumacher attacked the Italian marque’s 2012 product after the Bahrain grand prix, complaining that the tyres wear so fast that drivers often have to take corners at half-pace like the safety car.
"In some ways he’s right," Brazilian di Grassi, who along with Jaime Alguersuari tests tyres for Pirelli, is quoted by Globo.
"You can’t go at 100 per cent all the time because the current tyres are designed to highlight the strategy during the races.
"Drivers have to think more about what part of the race to make best use of the tyres," said the former Virgin driver.
Di Grassi, 27, credited Pirelli for the exciting races seen so far in 2012.
"The championship is very balanced, which is good for everyone, especially the public," he said.
"It’s partly because Pirelli has been able to use the data it collected last year and make good decisions for this year," added di Grassi.
Also with a view contrary to Schumacher’s is the seven time world champion’s own teammate, Nico Rosberg.
"F1 has become more interesting," said the Shanghai winner, "as everything has been shaken up — it’s much better than the same cars and drivers always driving away from the front," he is quoted by German media.
"Due to the tyre situation, the races have been very varied, which is an extraordinary challenge but also very exciting. And we have to get used to it," added Rosberg.