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#273420
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Pirelli is considering letting Formula One teams select their own choice of tyre compounds ahead of each race in 2013.

Pirelli is the sole tyre supplier in Formula One and currently brings two predefined compounds to each race. The company picks the best overall tyre choices for each event from its range of four dry-weather tyres, but the characteristics of some cars suit certain tyres more than others. Under the proposed system the teams would chose their own tyre compounds ahead of each grand prix.

Talking at the FOTA fans forum in Milan, Pirelli's motorsport director Paul Hembery said his company has lots of ideas for 2013.

"We have put forward some proposals, such as qualifying tyres and better usage of the tyre allocation than we have now," he said. "These conversations are geared towards 2013 and we may let the teams choose compounds, which is something we've done in the past in the World Rally Championship. But these are just discussion points, but to tell you the truth we are very happy with what we have done so far so we shouldn't exaggerate the problems. So far, so good."

However, Hembery made clear that the plans for 2013 are still in their infancy.

"In terms of logistics, we'd need to know in advance what tyres to take," he said. "We have many races outside Europe, to which shipments need to be made a couple of months beforehand. We're already talking about doing this, but it will take some time to finalise. We're talking about logistics with the team principals and we're talking about it on a technical level too because we can't be too extreme with our technical decisions."

Hembery said the main objective for next season is to limit the amount of unused tyres after each event, as Pirelli has found that drivers tend not to use one of their five sets of harder tyres at each grand prix.

"We received a memo from the drivers only yesterday, asking us to review the tyre allocation because at the end of each race the drivers still have a set of unused tyres - usually the harder of the two compounds," Hembery added. "The drivers want us to find a way to use them, either in the qualifying session or over the weekend at some point. That's something we want to sort out for 2012.

He also revealed that Pirelli is working on faster compounds for 2012.

"I don't expect major surprises next year," Hembery said. "We're researching new compounds that could improve lap times by as much as 1.2s per lap, but that's too much. We're looking for a maximum improvement of 0.6s to 0.8s per lap and to meet that we've designed a new rear tyre. There's also going to be a new rain tyre, so the changes for next year aren't really going to be visible from the outside. We're also thinking about changing the colour of the tyres to increase visibility."


Sounds cool :thumbup:
#273421
Teams choosing their own compounds is a really good way to go actually. :yes::thumbup:
#273422
Sounds like a good plan. :thumbup:

I'm not a fan of the current restrictive tyre reg's and would like ot see the choice for each driver to go back to soft, medium, hards, inters and wets and they can use as many or as few sets as they like but this is most certainly a great idea which makes a good deal of sense.
#273426
OMG!!! :clap::clap::cloud9::cloud9:

If the teams get to choose, we could possibly see super super fast blitzing runs through out the race. None of this.. oh we have to give up the rest of the race basically because we're out of compounds and we have a crap ton of pointless hard tires we won't use.
#273442
Cant fault this idea. Sounds great!
#273444
I didn't understand Pirelli's self inflicted issue with visibility and color choices, why not go Red Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple. Plenty of very different colors to accommodate all compounds.
#273450
I didn't understand Pirelli's self inflicted issue with visibility and color choices, why not go Red Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple. Plenty of very different colors to accommodate all compounds.

Or this and this and this and this?
#273609
A great suggestion about free tyre choice; whether the FIA/Bernie will approve his another matter. As for the tyres, I don't understand the need for multiple colors; make it simple; options need a white stripe; primes have no stripe; only two compounds are used in a race weekend right now so why the need for multiple colours, inters and wets are easy to distinguish!
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#273621
I'd rather tyres not be a determining factor as we have seen in the past. I'd much rather see a control tyre which means one compound for every track every car.
#273622
apparently theyre pushing for quali tyres too, can only help a driver like Hamilton from anpersonalnPOV.

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