25
November
2016
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17:42
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2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Practice Sessions

2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Practice Sessions

HIGH TRACK EVOLUTION AS USUAL DURING FREE PRACTICE AT YAS MARINA

LEWIS HAMILTON FASTEST IN FP2, RUN IN REPRESENTATIVE CONDITIONS, USING THE ULTRASOFT ON ITS ABU DHABI DEBUT

AROUND 0.8 SECONDS SEPARATE SUPERSOFT FROM ULTRASOFT, 1.4 SECONDS COVERS ENTIRE SELECTION FROM SOFT TO ULTRASOFT

There was a high degree of track evolution on the Yas Marina circuit, especially during the FP1 session. This meant that a number of drivers set faster times on a harder compound compared to the softer ones that they ran previously, as conditions improved. However, by the late afternoon – when FP2 was run, at a similar time to qualifying and the race – track conditions had stabilised, meaning that representative times were set on each compound. The FP2 session was held from 17:00, with track temperatures falling throughout the session by three degrees, and more than 10 degrees compared to FP1. As expected, the ultrasoft proved to be ultimately quickest, setting the fastest time of the day with Lewis Hamilton for Mercedes: 1m40.861s, more than a second quicker than last year’s FP2 time (set on supersoft). The smooth nature of the surface and the varying track conditions meant that the speed differentials between the different compounds was reasonably small, compared to other tracks. So far, around 0.8 seconds separate the supersoft from the ultrasoft. Teams completed both race and qualifying simulations, with the top two Mercedes separated by just 0.079s. Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director: “As we expected, wear and degradation is reasonably high on the softest compounds, due to the high longitudinal acceleration and braking demands of this track. However, the pattern depends very much on the state of the track, which has been changing all day due to normal evolution and also falling temperatures in FP2. As a result, drivers are chasing a moving target when it comes to defining set-up and strategy, which adds an extra element to the challenge imposed by the championship finale. Already we have seen some of the run plans today influenced by the pre-event tyre choices from each driver, giving an insight into individual strategies.”

FP1 - TIMES  FP2 - TIMES  
Hamilton1m42.869sSoft NewHamilton1m40.861sUltrasoft new
Rosberg1m43.243sUltrasoft newRosberg1m40.940sUltrasoft new
Verstappen1m43.297sSoft newVettel1m41.130sUltrasoft new

FP1 - BEST TIME PER COMPOUND

SoftHamilton1m42.869s
SupersoftPerez1m44.155s
UltrasoftHamilton1m43.051s

FP2 - BEST TIME PER COMPOUND

SoftRosberg1m42.294s
SupersoftRaikkonen1m42.257s
UltrasoftHamilton1m40.861s

MOST LAPS BY COMPOUND

SoftWehrlein28 laps
SupersoftBottas22
UItrasoftGutierrez20

Tyre statistics of the day:

 SoftSupersoftUltrasoft
kms driven *36319881815
sets used overall **471425
highest number of laps **282220

* The above number gives the total amount of kilometres driven in FP1 and FP2 today, all drivers combined. ** Per compound, all drivers combined. Minimum prescribed tyre pressures: 21.5 psi (fronts) 20 psi (rears) Pirelli fact of the day: Exactly 15 years ago today, Pirelli’s 2001 World Rally Champion clinched the title on Rally Great Britain with Subaru. Four years later, to the day, he lost his battle with a brain tumour. The Richard Burns Foundation, supported by Pirelli, honours his memory and helps people who are affected by brain illness or injury. For more information, visit www.richardburnsfoundation.com Spotted in the paddock: King Juan Carlos I of Spain. A keen motorsport fan and friend of the Sainz family, Spain’s former monarch has been to a number of grands prix already. For more information: please visit our website, which is regularly updated with exclusive in-depth features, news and reviews. To find out more, please visit: http://racing.pirelli.com/global/en-ww/abudhabi-2016-practice