Full range of Pirelli F1 tyres

Full range of Pirelli F1 tyres

Pirelli has announced the slick compounds that will be taken to the first three grands prix of the second half of the season, in Belgium, Italy and Singapore.

The Belgian Grand Prix at the famous Spa Francorchamps circuit, the longest and one of the fastest circuits of the year, Pirelli will bring the orange hard and white medium. Spa is the circuit that puts the highest vertical load on the front tyres all season, mainly due to Eau Rouge corner. Consequently, the two hardest tyres from Pirelli’s Formula 1 range are the most suitable.

For Pirelli’s home race at the Monza circuit, the hard and the medium compounds will be used once more. Where as Spa is characterized by a lot of fast corners, Monza is all about high-speed straights. Here, the tyres are subjected to very high longitudinal forces and blistering can be an issue due to the stress put on the tyres under braking. Therefore, the two hardest compounds are also the ideal choice at this Italian Grand Prix.

Singapore circuit, by contrast, will be run with the white medium and red super soft (with the softest tyre in the range making its first appearance since Canada). The Singapore Grand Prix is held on a street circuit run at night, which places unique demands on the tyres. The tight and twisty corners make the super soft the ideal tyre to generate traction and grip, while the medium tyre adds extra durability into the strategy mix.

All the tyres will be in the same specification as used from Hungary: with the 2012 construction matched to the 2013 compounds. The green intermediate and blue full wet will also be brought to every race as usual.

Paul Hembery

Paul Hembery

Pirelli’s director Paul Hembery commented: “The second half of the season starts off with two of the fastest and most demanding races for tyres of the year, in Belgium and Italy. Singapore is a completely different challenge: the final street race of the season, which is ideal territory for the supersoft tyres. As always, our selections have concentrated on providing the best opportunities for strategy as well as the most effective race tyres.”

The tyre choices in the 2013 F1 season so far:

Pirelli RedPirelli YellowPirelli WhitePirelli Orange
AustraliaSupersoftMedium
MalaysiaMediumHard
ChinaSoftMedium
BahrainMediumHard
SpainMediumHard
MonacoSupersoftSoft
CanadaSupersoftMedium
Great BritainMediumHard
GermanySoftMedium
HungarySoftMedium
BelgiumMediumHard
ItalyMediumHard
SingaporeSupersoftMedium


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