Abu Dhabi Test: Vandoorne on top in Pirelli test

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Wednesday, 02 December 2015 at 08:48
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McLaren’s driver Stoffel Vandoorne set fastest time at the end of the 12-hour tyre test organised by Pirelli behind closed doors on the smooth surface of the Yas Marina circuit.
The session took place non-stop throughout the day, with the expected bright sun and warm temperatures starting out at around 24°C ambient (35°C asphalt) and reaching 28° and 40° respectively by lunchtime.
All 2015 F1 teams took part with the following drivers:
Mercedes Pascal Wehrlein
Ferrari Sebastian Vettel Kimi Raikkonen
Williams Valtteri Bottas
Red Bull Daniel Ricciardo Daniil Kvyat
Force India Alfonso Celis Jr Niko Hulkenberg
Lotus Jolyon Palmer
Toro Rosso Carlos Sainz Jr Max Verstappen
Sauber Adderly Fong Marcus Ericsson
McLaren Stoffel Vandoorne
Manor Rio Haryanto Jordan King
The session started with all the drivers running some laps on base tyre to confirm the set-up of the cars and using P Zero Red supersoft and P Zero Yellow soft tyres: the nominated choice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last weekend.
Testing with the prototype tyres (new ultrasoft compound and new constructions both front and rear) started around one and a half hours into the session. The Teams tested several different potential variations of the new ultrasoft compound, from which one will eventually be selected.
TEST ABU DHABI F1/2015 Vettel
Prototype tyres were not marked with any colours or other visible markings, while base tyres carried the usual colours on sidewalls.
The test was ‘blind’: neither the drivers nor the Teams knew which kind of tyre specification they were testing. During the test, the teams were not allowed to try new parts or change any other components, keeping the focus on the tyres.
With its smooth surface, consistent temperatures, and wide variety of technical corners, Abu Dhabi was a perfect venue in which to assess most key aspects of tyre behaviour.
The session started at 9am local time and went on till nearly 9pm with no lunch break. This made it the longest single-day Formula One group test in the sport’s history.
Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director: "We had one shot when it came to testing tyres for next season, and we can be satisfied by what we’ve achieved in this test, even if we have to fully analyze the data. We’ve tested different versions of the new ultra-soft compound for 2016, which was one of the targets for this session."
TEST ABU DHABI F1/2015 Wehrlein Mercedes
"The ultrasoft’s target for 2016 is to introduce a compound softer than the supersoft and mainly designed as agressive choice for street circuits: with better performance than the latest version of the supersoft tyre and faster degradation, in order to allow the Teams to take a more aggressive approach to race strategy."
"Whether this will produce more pit stops, or any difference in strategies, it’s too early to say for now. We will fully analyse our data and team telemetry once we get back to base. But it seems we are heading in the right direction: the ultrasoft is expected to offer more possibilities for certain races."
"We also tested some different constructions for both front and rear tyres," concluded Hembery.
Fastest times of the day:
Driver Team Time Laps
Vandoorne McLaren 1:44.103s 99
Raikkonen Ferrari 1:44.456s 56
Ericsson Sauber 1:44.480s 50
J. Palmer Lotus 1:44.568s 90
Vettel Ferrari 1:44.940s 56
Wehrlein Mercedes 1:45.605s 107
Ricciardo Red Bull 1:45.805s 57
Verstappen Toro Rosso 1:45.849s 54
Hulkenberg Force India 1:45.852s 71
Bottas Williams 1:45.940s 103
Kvyat Red Bull 1:46.309s 48
Sainz Jr. Toro Rosso 1:46.995s 56
Fong Sauber 1:48.439s 57
Celis Jr Force India 1:48.545s 65
Haryanto Manor 1:49.593s 56
King Manor 1:49.661s 59
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