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Originally Posted by Mixer
The problem was if you didn't have Bridgestones you really weren't winning. Dunlop obviously won a little but if you were on Yokohama you were in trouble.
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Isn't that like saying these days if you don't have Ludo or Mark Dutton you aren't winning a lot?
Yokohama won the Championship in 1994, won Championship rounds in 1995 and in 1997, so they were still capable of building winning tyres. They did have a poor 1998 but they also had no leading teams running their tyres that year, and had no chance to fight back in 1999.