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Pirelli ‘satisfied’ as Vandoorne tops 2016 tyre test

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All 10 Formula One teams took part in a 12-hour tyre test - the longest in the sport’s history - on Tuesday at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina Circuit, as Pirelli worked on development of their 2016 compounds, including their new ultrasoft.

McLaren tester and 2015 GP2 champion Stoffel Vandoorne topped the times in the ‘blind’ session - neither the drivers nor the teams knew which tyre specification they were testing and teams were not allowed to try new parts or change any other components.

“We had one shot when it came to testing tyres for next season, and we can be satisfied by what we’ve achieved in this test, even if we have to fully analyze the data,” reported Paul Hembery, Pirelli’s motorsport director. “We’ve tested different versions of the new ultrasoft compound for 2016, which was one of the targets for this session.

Marco Tronchetti Provera (ITA) Pirelli President and Paul Hembery (GBR) Pirelli Motorsport Director

Marco Tronchetti Provera (ITA) Pirelli President and Paul Hembery (GBR) Pirelli Motorsport Director on the grid at Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Russian Grand Prix, Race, Sochi Autodrom, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, Sunday 11 October 2015. © Sutton Motorsport Images

“The ultrasoft’s target for 2016 is to introduce a compound softer than the supersoft and mainly designed as agressive choice for street circuits: with better performance than the latest version of the supersoft tyre and faster degradation, in order to allow the teams to take a more aggressive approach to race strategy.

“Whether this will produce more pit stops, or any difference in strategies, it’s too early to say for now. We will fully analyse our data and team telemetry once we get back to base. But it seems we are heading in the right direction: the ultrasoft is expected to offer more possibilities for certain races.”

The session started with all the drivers running some laps on base tyres to confirm the set-up of the cars and using Pirelli’s supersoft and soft compounds - the nominated choice for last weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Testing with the prototype tyres (the new ultrasoft compound and new constructions both front and rear) started around one and a half hours into the session. The teams tested several potential variations of the new ultrasoft compound, from which one will eventually be selected.

Over the 12 hours, more than 6,020 kilometres and over 1084 laps were completed by the teams. Pirelli’s next F1 track test, focusing on wet tyres, is scheduled for January 25-25, 2016, at the French circuit of Paul Ricard.

Fastest times of the day:

DriverTeamTimeLaps
Stoffel VandoorneMcLaren1m 44.103s99
Kimi RaikkonenFerrari1m 44.456s56
Marcus EricssonSauber1m 44.480s50
Jolyon PalmerLotus1m 44.568s90
Sebastian VettelFerrari1m 44.940s56
Pascal WehrleinMercedes1m 45.605s107
Daniel RicciardoRed Bull1m 45.805s57
Max VerstappenToro Rosso1m 45.849s54
Nico HulkenbergForce India1m 45.852s71
Valtteri BottasWilliams1m 45.940s103
Daniil KvyatRed Bull1m 46.309s48
Carlos SainzToro Rosso1m 46.995s56
Adderly FongSauber1m 48.439s57
Alfonso CelisForce India1m 48.545s65
Rio HaryantoMarussia1m 49.593s56
Jordan KingMarussia1m 49.661s59

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