Despite the break, with Formula 1 returning next week with the Singapore GP, there is no shortage of work on the track. Following the Monza GP, which saw yet another victory for Max Verstappen, several teams remained on the Lombardy track to carry out Pirelli tests in view of next season. In addition to Monza, too the Fiorano track is a stop for Pirelli tests, carried out in particular by Ferrari with Sainz e Leclerc.
Ferrari on track in Fiorano for the Pirelli tests
Based on what he says Motorsport.com Italy, in fact, it seems that Pirelli has received confirmation from Formula 1 of the victory of tend – in which there was a battle with Bridgestone – for remain sole supplier of tires until 2027, with a possible extension until 2028. The official announcement is still missing, but it shouldn't take long to arrive. For this reason, Pirelli is working on various fronts in view of next season. McLaren and AlphaTauri have been spinning in the Temple of Speed since yesterday, while the Ferrari is busy on the Fiorano track with Sainz developing wet tyres.
Sainz on the track today, Leclerc tomorrow
In addition to the Spaniard, fresh from the excellent podium achieved in his home GP, tomorrow it will be the turn of teammate Charles Leclerc. The Monegasque will also run on wet tyres, considering Pirelli's great objective to develop intermediate ones that will not need preheating, therefore following the same procedure that full wet requires today.