Canada 2012 preview quotes: Pirelli
- Published on 04 Jun 2012 17:00
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- By: Rob Veenstra
As the semi-permanent track is used very infrequently, there is a high degree of circuit evolution over the course of the weekend, with the lap times getting progressively quicker as more rubber is laid down. The heavy braking areas (Canada is the hardest circuit on brakes of the year) and traction required to power out of all the slow and medium speed corners places heavy demands on the tyres, especially the rears. In general, the surface is extremely low-grip and this causes the cars to slide a lot, which further increases tyre wear. So knowing how to manage the tyres in Canada is a crucial skill, and the demands of the track will make it almost impossible to carry out long stints with just one pit stop, as was the case in Monaco. There are also several opportunities for overtaking over the 4.361-kilometre track, but this carries a risk, as the track is normally very dirty off line. Last year, the race was interrupted for nearly two hours due to heavy rain before McLaren driver Jenson Button won the race, having come into the pits six times (one of which was a drive-through penalty). This year, there will be far fewer stops if conditions stay dry but tyre strategy will still play an important role in the final outcome of the race.
Pirellis motorsport director Paul Hembery: "We go from Monaco to Canada: two of the most spectacular races of the year. Not only is Montreal a fantastic place to hold a race, but its also a great circuit. The soft and supersoft tyres should be able to demonstrate more of their natural characteristics than they were able to in Monaco, where drivers are constrained by very low average speeds and not much energy going through the tyre. This enabled them to complete very long runs even on the supersoft, which should not be the case in Montreal where the tyres have more work to do. Tyres have traditionally played a very important role in this race, especially if it rains. We saw how being on the right tyre at the right time enabled Jenson Button to win the Canadian Grand Prix last year even after six visits to the pit lane. That race was far from typical though, so weve not yet had experience of running the supersoft in Canada under normal conditions. The practice sessions will be vital for the teams to understand how exactly it works on full tanks in particular. We think we will see several different strategies at work, with teams likely to split their strategies in order to cover every possibility."
Pirellis test driver Jaime Alguersuari: "Canada is a fantastic track and I had a great race there last year, starting from the pit lane and finishing eighth. The tyres are absolutely crucial: you run very low downforce to get good top speed on the straights, and as a result its all about mechanical rather than aerodynamic grip. Because of that, and the track surface as well, Id expect to see a lot of sliding from all the cars throughout the weekend, and this increases the tyre wear too. The combination of supersoft and soft will be very well matched to Montreal: temperatures are generally quite low and the grip levels are also very low. Looking after the rears is particularly important. If you drive in the right way though, you can have an advantage: there are definitely some good opportunities to overtake in Montreal and Im sure its going to be a very exciting race."
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