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Successful first group of test for Pirelli in Valencia

Valencia (Spain), February 3rd 2011 - Pirelli's first official test of 2011 as exclusive supplier to the Formula One World Championship has concluded successfully in Valencia today, with the teams getting a first taste of how the Italian rubber will work on their new cars and a clear idea of how Pirelli tyres could spice up the show. Pirelli brought all four slick tyres to the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia – supersoft, soft, medium and hard – but with cold conditions under 10 degrees centigrade in the morning, warming up to around 18 degrees in the afternoon, most of the teams elected just to use the three softer compounds. Both the intermediate and wet tyres were also brought to Valencia, with weather forecasts earlier in the week predicting rain. However, conditions remained dry during all three days of the test, meaning that the wet weather tyres were hardly used. With a number of new cars being launched in Valencia, the teams concentrated on initial shakedown runs to get used to all this year's innovations such as the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS), moveable rear wings and of course Pirelli's new PZero tyres. Following on from the first official test in Abu Dhabi last year, Pirelli brought the latest evolutions of its tyres for the first of three official tests in Spain, which will be followed by a final group test in Bahrain prior to the start of the Formula One season there on March 13. For the first time, the 12 teams also had the chance to work with the Pirelli tyre engineers assigned to them for the rest of the season and try out a wider range of the Italian tyres. Many of the teams also ran new drivers for the first time, making the three days of the Valencia test a steep learning curve for all concerned. Although the cold conditions and tight layout of Valencia's permanent circuit – which is mostly used for motorbike racing – will not be representative of the rest of the season, drivers had a valuable opportunity to gather their initial impressions of the Pirelli rubber. They all agreed that knowing how to manage the tyres would be a key to success in the 2011 season and that the characteristics of Pirelli's new tyres could make for some even more exciting races during the coming year. Pirelli's motorsport director Paul Hembery commented: "First and foremost, we've enjoyed perfect reliability over the three days, which has enabled the teams to get on with their test programmes at a crucial time of year as they launch their new cars. Naturally, they've all been running a very wide range of different configurations and set-ups here, so there's no point looking too closely at the times. What's more important is that the feedback we've received from the drivers and teams so far has been very positive, and it's been a great pleasure to work with them all. It's early days, but we believe that the teams have started to see now that our tyres are quite different to what they had before. In line with our brief, it's no longer going to be possible to run virtually an entire race on one set of tyres, so I think everyone will appreciate how our PZeros can help to provide even more exciting races in the future." The next Formula One group test takes place next week in Jerez from February 10-13, to which Pirelli will once more bring the entire range of new PZero tyres. A copyright-free video news release from today featuring an interview with Paul Hembery, as well as photographs and videos, are available for media use from: www.pirelli.com/pressarea On site contacts: Alexandra Schieren +33 607 03 69 03 - alexandra.schieren@pirelli.com Gloria Cagliani +39 331 18 51 703 - gloria.cagliani@pirelli.com Anthony Peacock +44 7765 896 930 - anthony@mediatica.co.uk PDF Version (33KB)