13
March
2015
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09:42
Europe/Amsterdam

2015 Australian Grand Prix - Practice Sessions

CAR AND TYRE PERFORMANCES IN LINE WITH EXPECTATIONS FOLLOWING PRE-SEASON TESTING

FASTEST PRACTICE TIMES TWO SECONDS FASTER THAN EQUIVALENT TIMES LAST YEAR

PERFORMANCE GAP OF APPROXIMATELY 1.4 SECONDS BETWEEN MEDIUM AND SOFT P ZERO COMPOUNDS SO FAR

The opening two practice sessions of the Australian Grand Prix began to answer some of the questions that had arisen during the winter, but the performance of the medium and soft P Zero tyres at Albert Park was exactly as expected. The revisions to the structure of the rear tyres for 2015 are designed to accommodate the needs of the latest generation of cars, which are even faster than last year. The fastest time in the first free practice session this year, which was run entirely on the medium compound, was more than two seconds faster than the equivalent time last year, with the fastest time in this year’s second free practice session, set by the soft tyre, nearly two seconds faster as well. With just two sessions completed, the cars are already more than 1.6s faster than the best time of the entire Australian weekend last year. Weather conditions for today’s two sessions started off cool but rose progressively; peaking at an ambient temperature of 23 degrees centigrade and 39 degrees track temperature in the afternoon. Slightly warmer conditions are expected for qualifying tomorrow. Paul Hembery: “Today’s running clearly demonstrated the increase in performance that we had anticipated for the 2015 cars, with the improvement in lap times of about two seconds likely to rise up to three seconds as we go into FP3 and qualifying tomorrow. Both the medium and soft P Zero compounds performed well on the low-abrasion track surface here in Melbourne, and we saw no graining or blistering of any description. So far we have a performance gap of around 1.4 seconds between the compounds but this is set to evolve: we look forward to seeing the true performance of the 2015 cars throughout the rest of the weekend.”

FP1:  FP2:  
1.Rosberg1m29.557sMedium new1.Rosberg1m27.697sSoft new
2.Hamilton1m29.586sMedium new2.Hamilton1m27.797sSoft new
3.Bottas1m30.748sMedium used3.Vettel1m28.412sSoft new

Tyre statistics of the day:

 MediumSoftIntermediateWet
kms driven *2375124600
sets used overall **451300
highest number of laps **252900

* The above number gives the total amount of kilometres driven in FP1 and FP2 today, all drivers combined. ** Per compound, all drivers combined. Pirelli fact of the day: As well as Daniel Ricciardo, one of the most famous Australians to have been associated with Pirelli recently is supermodel Miranda Kerr from Sydney, who starred in the 2014 Pirelli Calendar. The calendar remains an enduring collectors’ item that is hard to track down: of the 20,000 that are made each year, only about 300 calendars are thought to be in Australia.