Pirelli begins testing programme for new 18-inch Formula One tyres
02 Mar 2021|969 views
With 18-inch tyres set to be introduced to Formula One in 2022, Pirelli will test the new, larger sized rubber over 20 days and 10 sessions this year - with Ferrari having begun the programme at Jerez in February.
Scuderia Ferrari kicked off the 2021 18-inch tyre testing with slick and wet tyres at Spain's Jerez circuit on 22 to 24 February 2021, with every team except for Williams to test the 2022 compounds over the next few months, ahead of the switch from the current 13-inch tyre for next year.


"As a result, we have a back-up plan too. Nonetheless, we have put together a programme that should enable us to pick up solidly from where we left off in 2019 and finalise the specification for a new generation of tyre under fresh regulations that will give Formula One a very different look next year."
"Many thanks to all the teams for their support in providing simulations and mule cars, giving us a good base to work from. We will be testing both our slick and wet prototype 18-inch tyres for 2022, we started already at Jerez in Spain for three days with Ferrari, and we will end up at France's Magny-Cours circuit with Alpine in September," he explained.
Ferrari will return to test the 18-inch slicks after the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix before Alpine take the reins, while Mercedes will test them at Imola after the circuit hosts a Grand Prix in April. Most of the sessions will be single-car sessions, but a few will be multi-car tests, meaning that there will have been 28 days' worth of 2022 tyre tests in 2021, 22 in the dry and six in the wet.
With 18-inch tyres set to be introduced to Formula One in 2022, Pirelli will test the new, larger sized rubber over 20 days and 10 sessions this year - with Ferrari having begun the programme at Jerez in February.
Scuderia Ferrari kicked off the 2021 18-inch tyre testing with slick and wet tyres at Spain's Jerez circuit on 22 to 24 February 2021, with every team except for Williams to test the 2022 compounds over the next few months, ahead of the switch from the current 13-inch tyre for next year.


"As a result, we have a back-up plan too. Nonetheless, we have put together a programme that should enable us to pick up solidly from where we left off in 2019 and finalise the specification for a new generation of tyre under fresh regulations that will give Formula One a very different look next year."
"Many thanks to all the teams for their support in providing simulations and mule cars, giving us a good base to work from. We will be testing both our slick and wet prototype 18-inch tyres for 2022, we started already at Jerez in Spain for three days with Ferrari, and we will end up at France's Magny-Cours circuit with Alpine in September," he explained.
Ferrari will return to test the 18-inch slicks after the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix before Alpine take the reins, while Mercedes will test them at Imola after the circuit hosts a Grand Prix in April. Most of the sessions will be single-car sessions, but a few will be multi-car tests, meaning that there will have been 28 days' worth of 2022 tyre tests in 2021, 22 in the dry and six in the wet.
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