Protoypes will be run by Alpine and Red Bull in a test at Monza after the Italian GP, and by all teams on the Fridays of the Japanese and Mexican GPs
The Italian company dedicated all its in-season slick testing up to July on its no-blanket tyres, which it hoped would be approved for 2024.
However, at Spa the F1 Commission agreed to stick with blankets for at least one more season, so Pirelli has had to hurriedly switch its focus back to standard tyres for next year.
The challenge is that every season, Pirelli has to develop its tyres to deal with higher downforce levels predicted for the following year, and the previous emphasis on no blankets means that it now has a limited amount of time and running with which to develop and sign off a definitive design for 2024.
However, it has been able to adjust its production to ensure that it can use the Monza test to narrow down its choices, with a focus on the construction, which will have to be approved by the FIA in mid-September.
For the Suzuka and Mexico City Friday running, teams will try different compound options. A split isn’t always the case in Friday race weekend prototype running, as sometimes in the past all drivers have run identical tyres.
The compounds have to be approved by 1 December, just after the definitive 2024 tyres are run by all teams in the test following the Abu Dhabi GP.
Source: Autosport