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Old 15 Oct 2019, 11:09 (Ref:3934629)   #292
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DPis are same old P2s with different engines and few added body bits, it doesn't take rocket science to make spec tires work for them. Or to make the old Hoosier-Conties look terrible, those really were the definition of lazy, anything looks like a massive technology leap in comparison to those

It was different for Michelin when the P1 factory competition was full on, yeah there weren't other manufacturers (not by design ofc) but they catered each mfg and hence the arms raced continued on, as it should. Plus anyone could've joined in of course. Dunlop did test the waters few years ago with the nonhybrids
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