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Belgian GP: Preview - Pirelli

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22/08/2011

Spa-Francorchamps, in the heart of the Ardennes, is a favourite of all the drivers because of the unique challenges that it provides. At 7.004 kilometres, it is by some margin the longest track on the Formula One calendar, underlining its status as an epic circuit from a bygone era. Corners such as Eau Rouge and Blanchimont have entered into grand prix legend, requiring the sort of commitment that pushes not just the driver, but also the tyres to the limit.

As well as the immense speeds and G-forces, one of the greatest challenges of Spa-Francorchamps is the variable weather that characterises the region. Due to the widespread layout of the circuit, similar in style to the old Nurburgring Nordschleife, different microclimates mean that it can be raining on one part of the track but completely dry at another.

Pirelli's P Zero White medium and P Zero Yellow soft are the two nominated compounds for the race - as was the case for the Grand Prix of Europe and the German Grand Prix earlier this year - but it is historically likely for the wet and intermediate tyres to see action in Belgium as well. With the P Zero Blue intermediate tyre in particular having played a lead role at some of the most recent races, its ability to cope with mixed conditions could be pushed to the utmost in Spa.

Spa-Francorchamps is one of the many circuits where Pirelli has not yet tested, but it is one of the places that puts the highest vertical and lateral loadings on the tyres all year. The length of the lap also accentuates the time difference between the two compounds, which is likely to be more than one second per lap, enhancing the importance of a good strategy. Nonetheless, tyre wear is generally quite low, owing to the cool conditions and flowing nature of the track, with fewer sharp corners than at most other circuits.

Paul Hembery: "Spa-Francorchamps is one of those legendary names in motorsport, which has become a real icon of the Formula One season. It is a track that tests ultimate commitment, so once again we have to supply tyres that are capable of not only absorbing the colossal forces that they are subjected to on a regular basis, but also of delivering maximum performance in complete safety. In many ways Spa is one of the most unpredictable tracks of the season, and since we have never tested here, we have very little data to go on. From what we have seen in the past though, in Valencia and at the Nurburgring especially, we are confident that this combination of the medium and the soft tyre strikes the correct balance between performance and durability, equipping the drivers to display every aspect of their talents. It's a race that rewards brave overtaking manoeuvres, which is exactly in keeping with our own tyre philosophy as well. The weather in Belgium as always will be a question mark, but with so many wet races behind us already this year, this is one area where we are definitely gaining in experience more rapidly than we anticipated!"

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