MARIO ISOLA - PIRELLI HEAD OF MOTORSPORT
"As
usual, the European Formula 1 season draws to a close in Monza: which
is also Pirelli’s home event as our headquarters are just a few
kilometres away from this iconic circuit. Monza is synonymous with
speed, as its nickname of the ‘Temple of Speed’ capably demonstrates. To
this day, it’s where the fastest race in the history of Formula 1 was
held, with Michael Schumacher setting an unbeaten average race speed of
247.585 kph back in 2003.
As
a result, teams use the lowest possible aerodynamic downforce levels to
favour top speed by reducing drag. Stability under braking and traction
coming out of the two chicanes are the two key factors that challenge
tyres most on this track, as well as the lateral loads exerted in the
fast corners such as Parabolica (named after Michele Alboreto) and Curva
Grande.
After
Hungary, Monza will be the second time that the Alternative Tyre
Allocation (ATA) is trialled, which uses two fewer sets of tyres than
the standard format. This offers a benefit in terms of CO2 saved both
during production and transport, as well as giving teams and drivers a
wider range of strategic option. For this reason as well, we have chosen
the trio of softest compounds for Monza – C3, C4, and C5 – which has
already been nominated five times this season."
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