Pirelli announces compound choices for early F1 races

At the end of the third and final pre-season test, held in Bahrain, Pirelli has announced the compounds that will be used for the first four races this year:

Australia P ZERO WHITE MEDIUM and P ZERO YELLOW SOFT

Malaysia P ZERO ORANGE HARD and P ZERO WHITE MEDIUM

Bahrain P ZERO WHITE MEDIUM and P ZERO YELLOW SOFT

China P ZERO WHITE MEDIUM and P ZERO YELLOW SOFT

These choices have been made to reflect the characteristics of each circuit and the all-new 2014 cars, bearing in mind all the data that has been obtained from the three pre-season tests.

The teams were able to complete their assessment of Pirelli’s new compounds over the last four days in Bahrain, with the final test finishing today exactly two weeks before the start of the opening grand prix of the season. Consequently, many teams focused on qualifying and race simulations.

The results of the final test showed an increased performance gap between the hard and the medium compound, and the medium and the soft compound: the two combinations of tires that will be used at the first four races. This will give plenty of scope for the teams to formulate interesting strategies to boost their race prospects.

The characteristics of the 2014 P Zero tire range were in line with expectations in Bahrain, maintaining similar performance to last year but with less degradation. There was no blistering and very little graining, underlining the performance of the latest compounds so far in a wide range of conditions. There was also a reduction in tread wear levels.

Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director:

“The information gained over all three pre-season tests has helped us to come up with the tire choices for the start of the season, having run with the new 2014 tires in all conditions now: ranging from rain in Jerez to ambient temperatures exceeding 25 degrees centigrade in Bahrain. The conclusion we can draw so far is that the 2014 tires are more consistent and wear less than their predecessors, without compromising performance. We’re also meeting another of our objectives with one more step towards the reduction of ‘marbles’ on the track. The medium and soft compounds are well matched to the expected race conditions in Australia, Bahrain and China, providing what we expect to be the right balance between performance and strategy with two to three pit stops per car. The more abrasive and hotter conditions of Malaysia have led us to nominate the hard and medium compounds there, as we did last year."

Testing Facts:

As expected, the teams completed the biggest distances seen yet during the final pre-event test in Bahrain. In total, 762 laps were covered during day one, 868 laps during day two, 803 laps during day three, and 874 laps during day four. This makes a total of 3307 laps for four days, compared with 2322 at the previous Bahrain test.

Teams had a maximum of 30 sets of tires per car to test in Bahrain. Pirelli chose 22 of those sets and the teams were then able to choose in advance the remaining eight sets, up to their maximum permitted total of 30. In total, 135 sets of tires are allowed per team for testing purposes throughout 2014.

The performance differences seen in the second Bahrain test between the compounds are approximately as follows: the supersoft is around 0.7s per lap faster than the soft, the soft is around 1.3-1.5s per lap quicker than the medium, and the medium is around 1.3-1.5s per lap quicker than the hard. These gaps are expected to come down as the teams improve their understanding of the tires during the season.

More Testing Facts:

The total testing distance completed so far this year, combining Jerez and both Bahrain tests is 7,099 laps and 36,974 kilometers. This time last year, the teams had completed 10,902 laps and 49,942 kilometers of pre-season testing (Jerez and two Barcelona tests 2013 combined).

Williams driver Felipe Massa set the fastest lap of this Bahrain test, with a time of 1m33.258s on Saturday with the P Zero Red supersoft. By way of comparison, the fastest lap in Bahrain at the previous test last week was 1m33.283s, set by Nico Rosberg (Mercedes). The fastest race lap at the Bahrain Grand Prix last year was 1m36.961s, set by Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel. Pole position at the Bahrain Grand Prix last year was 1m32.330s, also set by Rosberg.

The highest number of total laps completed at this year’s Bahrain test by any one driver was 236 laps from Valtteri Bottas (Williams). Force India driver Sergio Perez set the second-highest total, 213 laps.

Testing numbers:

Total number of sets brought to Bahrain: 341 sets which equals 1,364 tires
– of which supersoft tires: 14 sets
– of which soft tires: 61 sets
– of which medium tires: 139 sets
– of which hard tires: 94 sets
– of which ‘winter’ hard tires: 28 sets
– of which intermediate tires: 3 sets
– of which wet tires: 2 sets

Total amount of sets used: 319
– of which supersoft tires: 31 sets
– of which soft tires: 83 sets
– of which medium tires: 172 sets
– of which hard tires: 30 sets
– of which ‘winter’ tires: 3 sets
– of which intermediate tires: 0 sets
– of which wet tires: 0 sets

Longest run:
19 laps on the supersoft compound
22 laps of the soft compound
24 laps on the medium compound
18 laps on the hard compound
2 laps on the ‘winter’ compound
0 laps on the intermediate compound
0 laps on the wet compound

Highest / lowest ambient temperature over four days: 30 °C / 22 °C
Highest / lowest track temperature over four days: 39 °C / 25 °C

Testing Times:

Day 1

1. S Perez Force India 1m35.290s Soft New
2. V Bottas Williams 1m36.184s Medium New
3. K Raikkonen Ferrari 1m36.432s Soft Used
4. N Rosberg Mercedes 1m36.624s Soft Used
5. A Sutil Sauber 1m37.700s Soft New
6. K Magnussen McLaren 1m37.825s Soft Used
7. D Ricciardo Red Bull 1m37.908s Medium New
8. M Chilton Marussia 1m38.610s Soft New
9. D Kvyat Toro Rosso 1m39.242s Soft Used
10. P Maldonado Lotus 1m40.599s Medium New
11. K Kobayashi Caterham 1m42.285s Medium New

Day 2

1. S Perez Force India 1m35.570s Soft New
2. F Alonso Ferrari 1m35.634s Soft New
3. D Ricciardo Red Bull 1m35.743s Soft New
4. F Massa Williams 1m36.507s Medium New
5. J Button McLaren 1m36.901s Medium New
6. J Bianchi Marussia 1m38.092s Soft New
7. L Hamilton Mercedes 1m39.041s Medium New
8. J-E Vergne Toro Rosso 1m39.636s Medium New
9. E Gutierrez Sauber 1m39.976s Supersoft U
10. P Maldonado Lotus 1m41.613s Medium New
11. M Ericsson Caterham 1m42.516s Soft Used

Day 3

1. F Massa Williams 1m33.258s Supersoft New
2. N Rosberg Mercedes 1m33.484s Supersoft New
3. K Raikkonen Ferrari 1m35.426s Supersoft New
4. K Magnussen McLaren 1m35.894s Soft New
5. D Kvyat Toro Rosso 1m36.113s Supersoft New
6. N Hulkenberg Force India 1m36.205s Supersoft Used
7. J Bianchi Marussia 1m37.087s Supersoft New
8. M Ericsson Caterham 1m38.083s Supersoft New
9. R Grosjean Lotus 1m42.166s Medium New
10. A Sutil Sauber no time
11. S Vettel Red Bull no time

Day 4

1. L Hamilton Mercedes 1m33.278s Soft Used
2. V Bottas Williams 1m33.987s Soft New
3. F Alonso Ferrari 1m34.280s Supersoft New
4. N Hulkenberg Force India 1m35.577s Supersoft New
5. J-E Vergne Toro Rosso 1m35.701s Supersoft New
6. A Sutil Sauber 1m36.467s Supersoft New
7. M Chilton Marussia 1m36.835s Supersoft New
8. E Gutierrez Sauber 1m37.303s Supersoft New
9. S Vettel Red Bull 1m37.468s Soft Used
10. J Button McLaren 1m38.111s Medium New
11. K Kobayashi Caterham 1m38.391s Soft New
12. R Grosjean Lotus 1m39.302s Soft New