F1 2011 Tyre type @ India

F1 2011 The Game (Codemasters)
Pirreli has just announced, which tires will be used in last 3 races of 2011 season. For Brazilian GP and Abu Dhabi GP Pirreli will take same compounds that we have in game. But in India there will be little adjustment - HARD compound will be OPTION, SOFT compound will be PRIME. I'm wondering: If CM will update this in patch? Would you like them to do so? What do you think?


Why Pirelli's choosen these compounds? That's simple, through race weekend we're taking 5 sets of Options, and 6 of Primes. They want to give more softer tires than 5, because teams are always giving back one set of hard tires.
 
http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2011/10/12604.html
At the Indian race, which takes place later this month, the soft tyre will be used as the prime compound along with the hard tyre as the option. With initial impressions suggesting that the asphalt at the brand-new Buddh circuit is quite abrasive and with high ambient temperatures expected, Pirelli hope the choice will cater for every eventuality and strategy.

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"India is a big unknown for all the teams and ourselves, so we will also be taking the most durable hard tyre in order to cover every base."

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Tyre compounds for the 2011 season:Australia (Melbourne) - hard (prime), soft (option)
Malaysia (Sepang) - hard (prime), soft (option)
China (Shanghai) - hard (prime), soft (option)
Turkey (Istanbul) - hard (prime), soft (option)
Spain (Barcelona) - hard (prime), soft (option)
Monaco (Monte Carlo) - soft (prime), super-soft (option)
Canada (Montreal) - soft (prime), super-soft (option)
Europe (Valencia) - medium (prime), soft (option)
Great Britain (Silverstone) - hard (prime), soft (option)
Germany (Nurburgring) - medium (prime), soft (option)
Hungary (Hungaroring) - soft (prime), super-soft (option)
Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps) - medium (prime), soft (option)
Italy (Monza) - medium (prime), soft (option)
Singapore (Singapore) - soft (prime), super-soft (option)
Japan (Suzuka) - medium (prime), soft (option)
Korea (Yeongam) - soft (prime), super-soft (option)
India (New Delhi) - hard (option), soft (prime)
Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina) - medium (prime), soft (option)
Brazil (Sao Paulo) - medium (prime), soft (option)
That's it. Harder tires was always primes, and softer was always options, but that isn't rule. They can assign every compound they want from all 4 types (Super-soft, Soft, Medium, Hard) as primes and options.
 
Well. this is a strange decision. It will get interesting though, because each driver has 6 sets of Primes but only 5 sets of Options for the weekend. So, less "tyre time", and this is the only track no one knows yet.
 

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