Temperatures
at Silverstone were the hottest seen for several years, peaking at 37
degrees ambient and 51 degrees on track, adding to the challenge of this
high-speed and high-energy circuit.
Racing
Point's Lance Stroll set the fastest time of the FP2 session this
afternoon on the P Zero Red soft tyre, around half a second slower than
the equivalent time from last year.
As
a result of the recent lockdown, the Silverstone track hasn't been used
extensively, meaning that the surface that was re-asphalted last year
hasn't matured much. The wind and high temperatures today also often
made it quite difficult for the drivers to find the right levels of grip
and aerodynamic balance.
In these
tough conditions, the P Zero White hard C1 tyre – nominated for the
first time this year – offered a good compromise between performance and
durability.
MARIO ISOLA - HEAD OF F1 AND CAR RACING
"Silverstone
is always a tough challenge, but when the track is ‘green’ on a Friday
and in these extremely hot conditions, the job of the tyres becomes even
harder. Because weather conditions are likely to become considerably
cooler for the rest of the weekend, that makes life a bit harder for the
teams: the data they collect today might not be entirely relevant to
the expected race conditions. It was interesting to see that 17 cars out
of 20 were covered by just 1.5 seconds in FP2, which suggests that
we’re in for a closely-fought weekend."
* The above number gives the total amount of kilometres driven in FP1 and FP2 today, all drivers combined.
** Per compound, all drivers combined.
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