Pirelli brings more than 3500 tyres for F1’s pre-season tests

Pirelli brings more than 3500 tyres for F1’s pre-season tests

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Pirelli will bring more than 3500 tyres to Barcelona for the first eight days of testing with the latest-generation 2017 cars (from February 27-March 2, then again from March 7-10).

Last year, Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari carried out a series of tests with mule cars from August to November: 2015 chassis that had been modified to simulate the increased downforce levels of the 2017 technical regulations. The other teams had full access to the data generated by the mule car tests. But for them the tests in Spain will be a very first taste of the new wider 2017 tyres. At the front, the tyres grow from 245mm to 305mm in width. At the back, they grow from 325mm to 405mm. The diameter of the wheel rims remains unchanged at 13 inches.

Wet test

The forthcoming tests also include one day on a wet track, to focus on the 2017 intermediate and full wet tyres, for which it has only been possible to undertake limited testing so far. The date for this test is scheduled to be March 2: the final day of the first session. However, this could be revised (following a meeting with the teams) if one of the previous three days looks set to be rainy.

Compounds available

All the compounds will be taken to Barcelona, including the intermediates and full wets. Every compound is brand new for this year, with entirely new constructions as well. The objective for all these tyres is to deliver tyres with a higher level of performance together with lower degradation. That would allow the drivers to push hard during every phase of the race.

How many compounds and which ones?

There will be 810 sets of 2017 tyres in total requested by the teams in Barcelona. This is how the allocation is divided by compound:

Hard 23 sets
Medium 263
Soft 287
Supersoft 74
Ultrasoft 51
Intermediate 67
Wet 45
Backup options

The tests in Spain will also allow tests of backup compounds. These are tyres with 2016 compounds, which Pirelli has made available for use if needed, in case the real loads and performance turn out to be lower than those theoretically anticipated. The teams have requested 70 sets of these backup tyres to test.

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