Pirelli are hoping to travel to warm weather settings when they test their new tyres for the 2017 season.
Pre-season testing usually takes place on the Spanish tracks in Barcelona and Jerez, but Hembery is hoping that testing could be moved to a hotter location such as Bahrain.
“We would love to but that’s out of our hands," Hembery said when asked if pre-season testing could take place in Bahrain. "We have suggested that that’s what we’ll do but we will see what the teams decide.
“Cold temperatures could give limited data and we would obviously like to understand better where we are before we actually get in to a race.
"That’s something that would be ideal from our point of view and I would think from the teams point of view but there’s still a number of concerns regarding costs and the cost of replacing parts during a test period. So it might not yet happen.”
And Hembery says the new tyre sizes could lead to Pirelli supplying different versions of each compound next year, despite currently planning to stick with the five specifications ranging from ultrasoft to hard.
"It depends on which philosophies we use for different types of circuits and that’s something that we are simulating at the moment. If we carry on with the three compounds per race it’s how that would work with the circuits that we go to.
"If you can imagine the middle compound which might get used on a street circuit or vice versa there are sometimes street circuit compounds being used on the bigger circuits that maybe next year doesn’t quite work as well. So I think from a public’s point of view there will be five compounds.”
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