At
Spa – one of the most spectacular and demanding circuits on the
calendar – the P Zero White medium and P Zero Yellow soft tyres will be
used, which will be well-suited to the varied track and weather
conditions often found in Belgium.
For
Monza, the ‘temple of speed’ and Pirelli’s home event, the two hardest
compounds in the range have been nominated: P Zero Orange hard and P
Zero White medium. This is to combat the high-energy loads that are put
through the tyres as the result of high traction and braking demands,
sustained high speeds and frequently warm temperatures.
Singapore
is the final street circuit of the season and held at night, providing a
unique combination of conditions. The two softest tyres in the range
will be used: P Zero Yellow soft and P Zero Red supersoft. These will
provide maximum mechanical grip.
The tyre choices so far:
P Zero Red | P Zero Yellow | P Zero White | P Zero Orange | |
Australia | Soft | Medium | ||
Malaysia | Medium | Hard | ||
Bahrain | Soft | Medium | ||
China | Soft | Medium | ||
Spain | Medium | Hard | ||
Monaco | Supersoft | Soft | ||
Canada | Supersoft | Soft | ||
Austria | Supersoft | Soft | ||
Britain | Medium | Hard | ||
Germany | Supersoft | Soft | ||
Hungary | Soft | Medium | ||
Belgium | Soft | Medium | ||
Italy | Medium | Hard | ||
Singapore | Supersoft | Soft |
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