Pirelli wants Middle East F1 tests

GP MONACO F1/2016 - MONTECARLO 28/05/16 © FOTO STUDIO COLOMBO PER PIRELLI MEDIA (© COPYRIGHT FREE)

GP MONACO F1/2016 - MONTECARLO 28/05/16 © FOTO STUDIO COLOMBO PER PIRELLI MEDIA (© COPYRIGHT FREE)

Published Jul 18, 2016

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London, England - Formula One sole tyre supplier Pirelli wants pre-season testing to be carried out in the Middle East in February 2017, rather than at the usual Spanish tracks, to be sure of better weather.

Pirelli motorsport head Paul Hembery told the official formula1.com website on Friday: “We would prefer to go somewhere like Bahrain or Abu Dhabi.

“The temperatures will be representative and we know the tracks very well. We definitely would want to go to representative tracks.”

Pre-season testing, along with the launches of the new cars, has in recent years been carried out at Spain's Barcelona, Valencia and Jerez tracks, to help teams cut costs and make logistics easier.

All the teams are based in Europe.

The early races of the season - Australia, Bahrain and China on the current calendar - are run in higher temperatures than found in Spain, where rain and chilly weather is not unusual at that time of the year.

Testing in 2017 will be more important than ever with significant rule changes coming in and Pirelli, which has started trying out 2017 compounds already, having to make wider tyres for cars designed to go substantially quicker.

“If we have any surprises, if the cars then are very different to what we had envisioned, then we will have to react to that,” said Hembery.

“Probably not for the first race, but at least when we have some really good winter testing we should know in advance how it is likely going to be - what changes are needed.”

Reuters

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