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- Pirelli Completes Second Official Group Test In Jerez
The second Formula One group test in Jerez has drawn to a
close, with Pirelli PZero tyres enjoying another faultless run over the
four days of testing in the south of Spain. Following on from the
first official test of the year in Valencia, the Formula One teams
again had the chance to sample the full range of Pirelli tyres on a
circuit with quite different characteristics, which last hosted a Grand
Prix in 1997. There was a wide range of temperatures experienced and a
sudden burst of rain only during the last 10 minutes of the final day,
meaning that the teams focussed on the dry compounds that they had
previously selected to test. With some teams only running their
2011 cars and drivers for the first time, and others concentrating on
understanding the new technical regulations, a number of different
programmes were being carried out by all the squads. Most of the
principal tyre work was carried out by the teams over the last two days
of the four-day session, providing a wide range of results as the teams
got to know their new cars better. The characteristics of the
Jerez circuit, which contains a wide variety of medium to high-speed
corners, meant that the supersoft tyres saw very little action with the
teams instead mostly looking at the soft, medium and hard compounds.
Many of them were trying longer runs and race simulations for the first
time as they expanded their development programmes. Over the four
days, four different driver and car combinations set the fastest time,
underlining the adaptability of Pirelli’s PZero covers to a wide
variety of different machinery. Such is the pace of development in
Formula One, that on average the top times were more than three seconds
faster than the times set by Pirelli during initial private tests at
Jerez with the Toyota TF109 last September. Pirelli's motorsport
director Paul Hembery said: "We’ve accumulated a huge amount of data,
which we will now be analysing closely before the next test in just a
few day's time in Barcelona. Unfortunately there were several red flags
over the four days here due to cars going off and other non-tyre
related incidents, which meant that there were quite a few teams that
did not manage to complete the full programmes that they anticipated.
That affected us to some extent too but from our general point of view,
we enjoyed perfect reliability once more and saw some longer runs than
we had seen previously at Valencia. From what we learned from those so
far, we believe that we’re still on course to see two pit stops per
race, which obviously might be one stop on some circuits and three
stops on others, depending on the individual cars and track
characteristics. A number of drivers have mentioned to me that our
tyres are going to be great fun to race with, which is exactly what we
are aiming for." All 12 Formula One teams will now head to
Barcelona for the final European group test of the season, which will
take place on the Circuit de Catalunya. Unlike Jerez, it is a venue
that all the teams are extremely familiar with, being a favoured venue
for testing and also the home of the Spanish Grand Prix. Pirelli will
bring a modified version of the supersoft and soft tyres, in response
to feedback from the teams following the first official tests,
featuring the latest evolutions of the PZero rubber. <Back
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