The A480 and Tyre Magic
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Hands up if you see tyres as merely round, black, unimportant consumables. Well, you’re entitled to that opinion, of course, but it really is wide of the mark! When it comes to motorsport, tyre design and management play a fundamental role, and no more so than in the FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) where varying track conditions in the course of the same event are not uncommon. Alpine Elf Matmut Endurance Team Performance Engineer Paul François talks us through the different ways tyres work their magic in endurance racing.
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Alpine and tyre innovation
It was effectively to Alpine that the concept’s inventor – Michelin – turned to resolve the problem of high-speed control-loss. Thanks to the easy-to-adjust suspension that equipped its F2 and F3 single-seaters and endurance racing prototypes, Alpine played a part in optimising the performance of radial tyres, a breakthrough that became synonymous with the doubling of tyre life in the minds of ordinary motorists.
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In endurance racing, when it comes to tyre management, you’re always under pressure!
A role in race strategy
The tyre allowance per car for individual World Endurance Championship rounds is limited to just 18 slicks for six-hour races (including qualifying), 24 for eight-hour races and 56 for Le Mans. The regulations also state that refuelling must be completed before work on tyre changes may begin during pit stops, while only four mechanics are authorised to perform this job which consequently takes six times longer in endurance racing than it does in Formula 1!