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Pirelli | 14.3.16 | Pneu Pirelli F1

Pirelli 2016

Milan, March 14th, 2016 – A new season, with brand new tyre rules that are among the most revolutionary in recent history. The teams get more choice, which should lead to more variation and at least two pit stops per race.

 THE CIRCUIT FROM A TYRE POINT OF VIEW:

  • Albert Park is a street circuit, making it especially ‘green’ and dirty at the start of the weekend.
  • It’s all about acceleration and braking: the longitudinal forces are greater than the lateral ones.
  • There are lots of slow corners, so the emphasis is on mechanical grip and high downforce.
  • Turn 8 (a right-hander) is fast, like the long left-hander between Clark and Waite grandstands.
  • The left-rear tyre is worked hardest – so that is the one the drivers have to look after.
  • Weather is always unpredictable: there’s been bright sunshine and torrential rain in the past.
  • The asphalt is reasonably smooth, so tyre wear and degradation is comparatively low.

 THE THREE NOMINATED COMPOUNDS:

  • White medium: a low working range compound that is one of the most versatile in the range.
  • Yellow soft: a high working range compound with the accent on performance.
  • Red supersoft: a low working range compound that is rapid but with a limited overall life.

 HOW IT WAS A YEAR AGO:         

  • Winner: Hamilton (one stop: started on soft, changed to medium on lap 25).
  • Best-placed alternative strategy: Hulkenberg (two stops: started on soft, changed to medium on lap 21, changed to soft on lap 44). Finished seventh from 14th on the grid. 
  • Most drivers stopped just once, with strategies affected by an early safety car.           

 PAUL HEMBERY, PIRELLI MOTORSPORT DIRECTOR:                      

  • “With far reaching changes to tyre regulations compared to 2015, we expect strategy options to have extended considerably, with more possibilities open not only to each team but also every individual driver. In fact, the tactical decisions for Albert Park already began last year, as each team nominated their tyres: only recently, like a poker game, did everyone have to finally show their hand. By Sunday afternoon in Melbourne, we’ll see who made the right choices.”

 WHAT’S NEW?

  • Our press releases are much shorter, but there’s plenty more fresh content on www.pirelli.com.
  • There’s a new qualifying format: this does not affect the existing tyre allocation or regulations.
  • We have a new P Zero Purple ultrasoft compound, although it won’t be seen until Monaco.
  • Impressive distances have been covered in pre-season testing: 8931 laps of Barcelona.

 OTHER THINGS THAT HAVE CAUGHT OUR EYE RECENTLY:

  • The brand new Renault F1 twitter account: @RenaultSportF1. Same wit, different colour.
  • The brand new P Zero road car tyre, which was previewed at the Geneva Motor Show.

Pirelli engineer Max Damiani’s 23rd place (out of 314!) on the Monte Carlo Historic Rally.

THE COMPOUND NOMINATIONS SO FAR:

 

Purple

Red

Yellow

White

Orange

Australia

 

Supersoft

Soft

Medium

 

Bahrain

 

Supersoft

Soft

Medium

 

China

 

Supersoft

Soft

Medium

 

Russia

 

Supersoft

Soft

Medium

 

Spain

 

 

Soft

Medium

Hard

Monte Carlo

 

 

 

 

 

Canada

Ultrasoft

Supersoft

Soft

 

 

Azerbaijan

 

Supersoft

Soft

Medium

 

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