Toto Wolff believes high tyre pressures at the Belgian Grand Prix prevented Mercedes extracting the true potential of its cars downforce package, but says he is reluctant to blame Pirelli for the situation.Tyres became a key talking point over the race weekend as high minimum pressures resulted in unusually high levels of degradation. After experiencing two high-speed failures at Spa-Francorchamps last season, tyre manufacturer Pirelli prescribed higher pressures and less extreme camber settings this year to ensure its tyres were not pushed beyond their limits.However, the high pressures meant the tyres were prone to overheating and blistering when pushed too hard, which Wolff admits caused headaches for his team.I understand why Pirelli does it, he said. We are in the last season of those tyres, we had failures last year and integrity is super-important for a tyre supplier. Thats why we are blowing them up like balloons.All our development and all our simulations are being hurt by a tyre that is completely different in its behaviour than we were expecting. You have a contact patch that is half the size that was estimated, its very difficult.But I dont want to put the blame on anybody because its the same for everybody. Its just for us we have been consistent in our development and put the car on track in a way we thought was right, and then youre thrown off the track a little bit on a Friday or on a Saturday because the behaviour is completely different to expected. But this is what it is and hopefully next year with the larger tyres it will be different.Wolff believes Mercedes is now at a tipping point where the current tyres are no longer capable of transferring the cars downforce to the track without suffering severe degradation. As a result, he says his team is increasingly building its race strategies around tyre management rather than pushing to the limit.If we were to switch off all the microphones maybe I would be moaning and complaining that this is unfair and we shouldnt be doing that with the tyres. I also dont like looking at the temperatures and planning a race strategy based on temperatures and tyre pressures, but it is what it is and I dont think its sportsmanlike to find excuses. We just need to adapt as best as possible.We have a car with a lot of downforce and that is hurting us because we arent able to put the downforce on track because in between the tyre just gives up. But again this is maybe even going too far already because they [Pirelli] are having a tough job giving us a product that is right -- right for the teams, right for the engineers, right for the spectators for a great show -- so there will always be somebody moaning. Wholesale Authentic Jordans . PETERSBURG, Fla. Wholesale Jordans . Neymar curled home a free kick from just outside the area to put the 2014 World Cup host ahead in the 44th minute. Three minutes after the break, a simple through pass from Paulinho freed Oscar and the Chelsea star rounded goalkeeper Jung Sung-ryong to extend Brazils lead. http://www.cheapairjordanfreeshipping.com/ . The catch: It needs a lot of money, and it needs it fast. Cheap Jordans For Sale . - The Washington Redskins have cut defensive lineman Adam Carriker and punter Sav Rocca. Cheap Authentic Air Jordan . Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz were sent to Toronto on Saturday as the Maple Leafs traded defenceman Jesse Blacker and draft picks to the Anaheim Ducks. JACKSONVILLE, Ala. -- Roc Thomas ran for three touchdowns and Eli Jenkins ran for another as Jacksonville State beat Division II North Alabama 31-12 in a season opener Thursday night.Jenkins completed 20 of 34 passes for 230 yards and also led the Gamecocks on the ground with 101 yards on 13 carries. Thomas ran for 71 yards on 20 carries.Thomas scored from short yardage midway through the first quarter and Jenkins added a second touchdown on a 47-yard run to make it 14-0 with 6:20 lleft in the first.dddddddddddd Thomas scored again in the second quarter to make it 21-0.North Alabamas Jacob Tucker threw a 9-yard touchdown with 3:32 left before the break but kicker Kevin Henke missed the extra point.Tucker threw for 170 yards and ran for 48 yards for the Lions. Henke hit two field goals in the second half, including one from 47 yards. ' ' '