… crowned James Calado and Tom Dillmann winners of the Pirelli GP3 Award. During Pirelli’s debut year as the official tyre supplier to Formula One’s feeder series, GP2 and GP3, the Italian tyres have covered more than 400,000 racing kilometres at 14 of the most challenging circuits in Europe and the Middle East, with approximately 25,000 tyres used throughout the season
For Monza, Pirelli decided to equip the GP2 and GP3 drivers with its P Zero hard tyres in order to provide them with a durable rubber compound, suitable for the circuit’s high speeds and heavy braking areas. The hard compound tyres proved to be very well suited to the high ambient temperatures and severe demands that the Italian legendary track puts on the rubber, showing very good levels of performance and durability throughout the weekend
Milan, 2 September 2011 – Pirelli’s P Zero GP2 and GP3 hard compound tyres will equip Formula One’s feeder series during the final round of the 2011 season at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza from 9 to 11 September, venue of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix.
Located north of Milan not far from Pirelli’s headquarters, the [...]
irelli’s GP2 and GP3 medium compound tyres along with the P Zero wets enjoyed an action-packed Spa-Francorchamps round, equipping Formula One’s feeder series under extremely changeable conditions during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend.
Silverstone is well known for being a fast and demanding circuit characterised by high lateral loads and an abrasive surface. Its mix of corners makes it a good test not only of the abilities of car and driver but also of the tyres. Adding to the challenge is the variable and unpredictable weather, which this venue experiences even in summer.
Valencia (Spain), 27 June 2011
As the European Grand Prix got underway this weekend in Valencia, Pirelli – sole supplier to Formula One and its feeder series for a three year period starting from 2011 – successfully equipped GP2 and GP3 drivers for the first time with its P Zero soft compound tyres enjoying some hot [...]
Pirelli will supply its supersoft compound tyres to the GP2 Series competitors contesting round three in Monaco from 26-28 May.
The supersoft compound is the softest of the four tyre types in the Pirelli P Zero range and has been developed specifically for the new-for-2011 GP2 car.
The second round of Formula One’s feeder series – GP2 and GP3 – took place over the weekend at the Circuit de Catalunya, with Pirelli’s P Zero hard slicks forming the centrepiece of some exciting racing, alongside the Spanish Grand Prix.
In Turkey, Pirelli decided to equip both GP2 and GP3 drivers with its medium slicks because of the specific characteristics of the track: a medium-abrasive surface, dramatic gradient changes, two long straights and 14 challenging corners including the multi-apex Turn Eight.
Pirelli enters its second year as sole tyre supplier to the GP3 Series, having successfully completed its 2011 pre-season tests, which finished in Barcelona last Thursday. A total of eight days of testing were completed, with Pirelli supplying its soft compound tyres at Paul Ricard (3-4 March) as well as its hard compound slick tyres at both Silverstone (29-31 March) and Barcelona (12-14 April).