Pirelli will not bring its hard tyre for any of the next three races on the calendar.

F1’s tyre supplier will bring the soft and medium tyre for both the Belgian and Italian Grands Prix.

At Singapore, Pirelli will bring the two softest tyres it has: the soft and super-soft.

The full tyre allocation announced for 2011 so far is as follows:

Race Prime Option Australian Grand Prix Hard Soft Malaysian Grand Prix Hard Soft Chinese Grand Prix Hard Soft Turkish Grand Prix Hard Soft Spanish Grand Prix Hard Soft Monaco Grand Prix Soft Super soft Canadian Grand Prix Soft Super soft European Grand Prix Medium Soft British Grand Prix Hard Soft German Grand Prix Medium Soft Hungarian Grand Prix Soft Super soft Belgian Grand Prix Medium Soft Italian Grand Prix Medium Soft Singapore Grand Prix Soft Super soft

Pirelli introduced a new version of their hard tyre at the Spanish Grand Prix, but has only used it at that race and the British Grand Prix so far.

The allocation will continue Pirelli’s practice of bringing the soft tyre to every round of the season.

Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery said: “We?������ve got three of the most thrilling races on the entire calendar coming up, and we believe that we?������ve arrived at some tyre nominations that are very well-suited to the characteristics of these very different but equally exciting circuits.

“Of course there will always be some unknown factors ?����ǣ such as the weather ?����ǣ but the choices we have made are designed to help teams maximise both their performance and their race strategy.”

Last year Bridgestone brought hard and soft tyres to Belgium and Italy, and medium and super soft to Singapore.

2011 F1 season



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