Pirelli remains undecided over Option tyre markings
20 January 2011
New Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has yet to decide how it will differentiate its softer, Option compounds from the harder Primes over the course of race weekends throughout the 2011 season, with teams now set to use the latest version of the brand-new products in less than two weeks’ time.
Prior to the Italian company’s return to the sport this year, Bridgestone used a green-painted sidewall to distinguish the Option compounds, with both types of Slick tyres needing to be used by all drivers over the course of a full race distance.
However, Pirelli is undecided at present. “There's definitely going to be some way of marking out the tyres, but the exact way of distinguishing them has yet to be decided,” a company spokesperson explained to GPUpdate.net on Thursday morning.
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Pirelli is planning to colour code its various tyre compounds this season to help spectators understand the teams' strategy.
In 2007 the FIA ordered Bridgestone to differentiate between its 'hard' and 'soft' options at races and the Japanese manufacturer obliged by painting a white stripe in one of the grooves. When slicks returned in 2009 the soft Bridgestones featured a green circle on the sidewall, but it was not always obvious on TV pictures.
Stories from Italy suggest that Pirelli will go one step further and change the colour of the writing on the tyre wall for each compound. The super-soft will reportedly be red, the soft will be white, the medium blue and the hard yellow. Sidewall lettering on the full wet tyre will be yellow and on the intermediates red.
It has is also emerged that - so no drivers or teams are favoured - the FIA will distribute Pirelli's tyres to the teams after randomly shuffling the code numbers at grands prix.
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