Pirelli previews the Canadian GP
THE THREE NOMINATED COMPOUNDS
THE CIRCUIT FROM A TIRE POINT OF VIEW
- Canada is all about traction and braking: longitudinal rather than lateral forces. This affects tires and especially
- Warming up the front tires effectively is one of the keys to a quick lap time in Canada.
- Being a rarely-used semi-permanent track, the surface tends to evolve
- Some graining has been seen in the past: this is now less likely with the new family of 2017 tires, based on previous
- Weather can range from heat to full
MARIO ISOLA – HEAD OF CAR RACING
“Montreal has many unique features, but with its smooth surface, it actually contains some similarities to Sochi. Last year the winner did one stop, while the second-placed driver made two stops using all three compounds, which just goes to show the very wide variety of strategies that are possible. Finding the right set-up, with the correct aerodynamic and mechanical balance, is never easy in Montreal: this is one of the key factors to making the tires work effectively there. It’s also important to take an open- minded approach to strategy, given the variable weather and safety cars that are historically possible."
WHAT’S NEW?
- This is only the second time this year that the teams have been able to choose their own tires, with Ferrari and Mercedes making slightly different
- In Monaco, Red Bull had its well-known floating motorhome: in Canada, Pirelli has a floating fitting area
- The current lap record in Canada stands at 1m13.622s (from 2004). Given last year’s lap times and the improvement seen so far, there is a strong chance it will be
- Pirelli has been expanding its sporting horizons: as well as being a partner and sponsor of Formula 1, the Italian tire firm also became sponsor of the recently- concluded Giro d’Italia cycle race and Team Emirates New Zealand in the America’s
MONTREAL MINIMUM STARTING PRESSURES (SLICKS)
20 psi (front) – 18.5 psi (rear)
EOS CAMBER LIMIT
-3.50° (front) | -2.00° (rear)
THE TIRES NOMINATED THIS SEASON
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Australia |
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China |
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Bahrain |
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Russia |
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Spain |
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Monaco |
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Canada |
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Azerbaijan |
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Austria |
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England |
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Hungary |
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Belgium |
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Singapore |