Mar 4, 2013
[caption id="attachment_1525" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Mark Webber of Red Bull Racing team on the 3rd day of the 3rd Barcelone test on Pirelli orange. A Pirelli photo."][/caption]
Barcelona, 3 March 2013: With just two weeks to go before the 2013 Formula One season gets underway in Melbourne, the final four-day test took place in Barcelona, with two days of wet weather followed by two days of dry running. This enabled the teams to sample the entire range of 2013 Pirelli tyres, including the Cinturato Green Intermediate and Cinturato Blue full wet. With Barcelona being an extremely familiar venue, particularly off the back of last week’s test at the Circuit de Catalunya, the teams were able to carry out some useful comparison work between all the compounds and assess the final upgrades to their new cars.
Testing Quote:
Paul Hembery (Pirelli motorsport director): “It was a useful four days of running in Barcelona, although the weather conditions were still too cool to be typically representative of what we will face over the rest of the year. Consequently degradation was still high as the tyres were not able to operate within their intended working range for most of the test. This, however, is a familiar situation for both us and the teams, as it was exactly the case in pre-season testing last year too, so this is not of any great concern. The wet weather over the first two days gave the teams a valuable opportunity to assess the intermediate and wet tyres, which have been evolved to offer better traction this year, and to evaluate crossover points. Generally speaking, everyone was happy with the wet weather tyres, which shows that our work in this area has paid off. As this was the final test session, it was useful for the teams to have the opportunity to run through every tyre in the range as they complete their preparations. Now we’re looking forward to getting to Australia, where our tyres will be able to function properly within their working range, and we hope to see an exciting race with between two and three pit stops per car.”
Testing Facts:
More Testing Facts:
Testing numbers:
of which supersoft tyres: 35 sets
of which soft tyres: 119 sets
of which medium tyres: 123 sets
of which hard tyres: 112 sets
of which intermediate tyres: 38 sets
of which wet tyres: 24 sets
Total amount of sets used: 363
of which supersoft tyres: 22 sets
of which soft tyres: 104 sets
of which medium tyres: 119 sets
of which hard tyres: 63 sets
of which intermediate tyres: 34 sets
of which wet tyres: 21 sets
Longest run: 19 laps on the hard compound
30 laps of the medium compound
19 laps on the soft compound
14 laps on the supersoft compound
47 laps on the intermediate compound
48 laps on the wet compoundLowest / highest ambient temperature over four days: 6 °C (Day 4) / 18 °C (Day 3+4)
Lowest / highest track temperature over four days: 8 °C (Day 1+2+3) / 26 °C (Day 4)
Testing Times:
Day 1
Webber
1’22’’693
Soft New
Hamilton
1’24’’348
Medium New
Vergne
1’25’’017
Medium New
Day 2
Grosjean
1’22’’716
Soft New
Button
1’23’’181
Medium New
Maldonado
1’23’’628
Soft New
Day 3
Hamilton
1’20’’558
Soft New
Massa
1’21’’266
Supersoft New
Sutil
1’21’’627
Soft New
Day 4
Rosberg
1’20”130
Soft New
Alonso
1’20”494
Soft New
Button
1’21”444
Soft New
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