Pirelli now believes that the tyre failures suffered by Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz in Formulation 1’s Qatar Grand Prix weren’t brought on by particles from the mirror run over by Valtteri Bottas.
The Mercedes and Ferrari drivers each suffered entrance left failures inside seconds of one another through the Qatar occasion, which additionally coincided with a second when components from Alex Albon’s discarded mirror had been unfold throughout the start-finish straight after being run over by Bottas’s Sauber.
It was initially suspected that the 2 punctures had been the results of the drivers working over mirror particles, however extra detailed evaluation over latest days seems now to have dominated that out.
Pirelli F1 chief engineer Simone Berra says that detailed investigation work has now commenced at its Milan base to resolve what occurred, and work out precisely what did trigger the problems.
Nevertheless, early evaluation of telemetry that has taken place within the days after the race has already proven that each drivers had been struggling stress losses earlier than they went previous the mirror particles.
Requested by Motorsport.com in regards to the newest on the investigation, Berra mentioned: “Trying on the telemetry knowledge, clearly we seen that the stress loss was earlier than Bottas hit the mirror on the straight.
“So principally, these punctures occurred on different locations of the circuit, due to different particles, or for different causes.”
Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-24, makes a pit cease
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The Qatar tyres solely arrived again in Italy a couple of days in the past and work on trying into what occurred started on Thursday.
Berra added: “We’re going to do all our common checks – taking a look at a [cross] part within the tyres, checking the sidewall, doing a little fatigue life, and residual life when it comes to fatigue resistance.
“We’re doing all these checks, after which clearly we are going to inform the FIA and the groups on the end result. However for the second, we nonetheless haven’t any outcomes.
“Every little thing remains to be ongoing. In all probability we may have one thing on the finish of subsequent week, however probably in two weeks there might be a correct and full overview of what occurred.”
Pushed on whether or not there was any early indication if the failures had been brought on by the Qatar kerbs or one other piece of particles, Berra mentioned: “That is what we want to perceive.
“After all, that is essential. It is essential for the groups. It is essential for us. So we want to go very a lot intimately to grasp if it was particles or not.”
Pirelli’s conclusion in regards to the failures not coming from mirror particles match what Mercedes has now additionally suspected occurred.
Talking earlier this week, Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin instructed the group’s common post-race video debrief: “We have now the video knowledge and we are able to see precisely when that mirror obtained smashed, when it obtained damaged into loads of items.
“We have now additionally obtained the on-car knowledge, and we’re measuring the stress within the tyres dwell. Surprisingly, we are able to see Lewis begin to lose stress previous to the mirror being hit by Valtteri. We might due to this fact say it’s unlikely that it was a particles puncture.
“It doesn’t imply that he didn’t decide up some particles elsewhere, however we have to look forward to Pirelli to do their evaluation and their investigations.”
The front-left tyre is put by means of great forces at Losail, and the shortage of degradation meant groups pushed the wear and tear of their rubber to 100% ranges – which leaves tyres inclined to wreck.
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