Raikkonen skeptical about new wets

Raikkonen skeptical about new wets

Kimi Raikkonen was left unconvinced by Pirelli's alternative wet-weather tires as Formula 1 returned to action in 2016.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016 (7:38 am)

Pirelli is conducting a two-day tire test at the Paul Ricard circuit in the south of France as it seeks to improve its full-wet compound, notably with regard to its aquaplaning performance. Although Pirelli tried out different variations of the tire, and with the test blind for participating teams Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren, Raikkonen felt there was little sign of an improvement over 2015.

 

Running last year's SF15-T, without modification as per the rules for the test, and completing 99 laps overall, Raikkonen said: "We can learn from this.

 

"We are not usually so happy in the wet conditions, so it helps to understand more. Here it's as good a wet-tire test as you can get because it was similar conditions all the time. If we can help Pirelli then it's useful for us, so it was OK.

 

"I think we preferred last year's tires, but it's too early to say."

 

Raikkonen was joined on track by Daniel Ricciardo in his Red Bull and McLaren reserve Stoffel Vandoorne, who completed 99 and 87 laps, respectively. With the circuit's sprinkler system in operation and deployed regularly during the day to ensure continuity in conditions, Vandoorne feels the test was useful.

 

"After the first three set-up runs, once the tire testing started then every time we had a consistent track, which is the main focus, especially when you do tire testing," said Vandoorne. "In the beginning some parts of the track were not wet enough, but then they did a good job to wet it.

 

"Obviously some parts of the track were also too wet, so it was difficult, a bit too much aquaplaning sometimes, but after a few laps everything was fine again."

 

As to the feel of the tires, Vandoorne added: "We adjusted the different specs, which felt very similar, although we didn't know what they were as it is a blind test. It was about giving information as to how the tires react, and Pirelli did a decent job.

 

"In testing different specs some were better than others, which is usual in tire testing."

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