Pirelli hopes for more representative 2020 tyre test in Abu Dhabi
Pirelli boss Mario Isola hopes the upcoming Abu Dhabi tyre test will provide Formula 1 teams with a clearer picture of its new co✤mpounds for the 2020 season.
F1 teams and drivers were critical of Pirelli’s new tyres after testing them for the first time during United States Grand Prix practice, but Isola insisted conditions were not representative due to the un💦usually cooler track temperatures seen on Friday in Austin.
A further two-day eva💦luation is scheduled for December 3-4 following this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit.

Pirelli boss♋ Mario Isola hopes the𝄹 upcoming Abu Dhabi tyre test will provide Formula 1 teams with a clearer picture of its new compounds for the 2020 season.
F1 teams and drivers were critical of Pirelli’s new tyre♍s after testing them for the first time during United States Grand Prix pracꦍtice, but Isola insisted conditions were not representative due to the unusually cooler track temperatures seen on Friday in Austin.
A further two-day evaluation is s♒cheduled for Dece🐈mber 3-4 following this weekend’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit.
“The feedback was mixed,” Isola said.
“I believe that we had quite difficult conditions in Austin. It was very cold a🌱nd the new tyres are designed with a different philo🎃sophy.
“So the plan now is to test them again in Abu Dhabi where we have a two-da🍌y test planned specifically for testing the new construction and new compounds, so we will have a comparison that is more reliable compared to Austin.
“We tested this new c💦onstruction during the year with the teams and with their cars and we found an improvement in terms of overheating, in terms of ꦜcompounds with a wider working range.
“But mainly the new construction was designed because every year the🌳 performance of the cars is increasing and obviously we have to follow this incr🌱ease in performance.
“If we don’t change the construction, the only possi♛bility is to raise the starting pressure – and raising the starting pressure is making the overheating worse and the behaviour of the tyre in general worse.
“The new construction has been designed with the target to keep the pressure as lo𒀰w as possible, according to the improvement in the performance of the cars.”
Team bosses agreed in Austin that the championship would be better to stick to Pirelli’s 2019 range🔯 for next year if the g⭕ains it hoped to make with the 2020 compounds were not achieved.
“I hope that we can have a test in Abu Dhabi ༺that is more representative,” Isola added.
“I fully understand during the race weekend all the teams are focussed on the race week🌠end itself, so they cannot adjust the set-up of the car – the aero-balance of the car – and the new tyres have a different profile.
“They are wider, especially on the rear, and this has an impact on t🔜he downforce of the car, as well as the balance of the car.
“So, we need a bit more time to test them properly on long runs, to understand if we achieve this target. After that, obviously we are very hap꧋py to discuss the result of the test and to see what is better for the sport.”

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