Pirelli to get a grip on Austrian Grand Prix
ERJ staff report (TP)
Milan, Italy – Pirelli will bring its soft and supersoft tires for the third consecutive race at this week’s Austrian Grand Prix, 19-22 June.
The Austrian GP last appeared on the Formula One calendar in 2003, at the A1 Ring. Eleven years later, the track has been modified and now returns as the Red Bull Ring for round eight of this year’s world championship.
Pirelli’s choice of tires is the same as Monte Carlo and Canada, but the Red Bull Ring is very different in character, with two main straights and mostly sharp corners.
As a result, average speeds are generally low, meaning the cars will have to rely on mechanical grip from the tires more than aerodynamic downforce. However, with no team having tested on the track, the weekend will be something of a step into the unknown for teams and drivers.
Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director, said: “It’s always exciting to go to a new circuit: everyone starts on a level playing field, with the teams and drivers who dial themselves into the new conditions soonest coming out on top.
“Based on the asphalt samples and track inspections from our engineers, we believe that the two softest compounds in our range will deliver the best compromise between performance and grip on a circuit where the teams are expected to run high downforce.
“One interesting question mark will be the weather, which is well known for being unpredictable over the circuit. With any new venue, the work done during free practice becomes particularly important, so the teams will be looking to take as much information as possible from the Friday and Saturday sessions in order to assess the behaviour of the tires on the track with different fuel loads and set-ups.
“This will be the key to qualifying race strategy. Simulation data suggests that we will see a two-stop race, but this is subject to weather conditions and track evolution, which we will only understand properly after free practice.”
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