’Gymkhana’  legend and World Rally Championship star Ken Block will drive the  Pirelli F1 test car, which has been used by the Italian company since  its Formula One program was announced in June 2010.The car was used in  competition throughout the 2009 grand prix season but it has since  undergone aerodynamic and weight distribution modifications to simulate  the latest Formula One regulations, which the current P Zero tires are designed for.
Before Block takes the  wheel on August 5 for a one-off drive at the famed Monza circuit in  Italy, the car will already have completed two days of testing in the  hands of Pirelli test driver Lucas di Grassi from Brazil, who will be assessing the latest evolutions of the P Zero products for  the future. Di Grassi will remain on hand to help give Block some tips  and advice as he makes his Formula One debut.
 
The test campaign forms  part of Pirelli’s on-going development program this year, alongside the  18,000 kilometers (over 11,000 miles) of private testing that were  carried out in 2010 before Pirelli embarked on its first grand prix.
 
Block is set to use  Pirelli’s softer compounds as he gets up to speed with the  700-horsepower Formula One challenger, which was a regular podium  finisher two years ago. The two softest tires in the P Zero range – P Zero Red (supersoft) and P Zero Yellow (soft) – will give Block the  grip and confidence he needs to get used to the car. In particular,  these tires reach their operating temperature of around 100 degrees  centigrade (212 degrees Fahrenheit) in less than two laps.
 
Later on in the test, he  should get the chance to try out the two harder compounds: P Zero White  (medium) and P Zero Silver (hard). These tires have a little less  performance than the softer tires, but increased durability and resistance to high temperatures – not to mention  ‘gymkhana’ style doughnuts!
 
“I’ve been lucky enough to  do some pretty spectacular stunts in my career so far, but this is  something else” exclaimed Block.  “Everybody talks about Formula One  being the pinnacle of world motorsport so I can’t wait to discover it for myself. I’m very grateful to Pirelli, which has  been one of my partners since 2010, for this amazing opportunity. These  cars are so specialized that I need to be realistic about what I can do,  but I know that it’s going to be a lot of fun to take hooning to a whole new level.”
 
Monza, just half an hour’s  drive from Pirelli’s headquarters in Milan, is well known as the home of  the Italian Grand Prix and it is also one of the most iconic tracks on  the Formula One calendar. The very first Italian Grand Prix at Monza, in 1922, was won on Pirelli tires and the  track has had a very special significance for the Italian firm ever  since.
 
Set in parkland to the  north of Milan, Monza is also one of the quickest and most spectacular  circuits of the season thanks to its combination of long straights and  fast corners. In fact, nearly 80% of the 5.793-kilometer (3.599 mile) circuit is driven at full throttle. As well as the modern  circuit, Monza is famous for preserving sections of the old banking as a  tourist attraction, underlining the track’s unique profile in  motorsport history.
 
Pirelli’s Motorsport  Director Paul Hembery added, “We’re absolutely delighted that Ken is  making his Formula One driving debut with us, and where better than  Monza? I hope that he thoroughly enjoys the experience of driving these awesome cars. We got to know Ken through our  partnership with the Gymkhana program and the World Rally Championship  last year, where he impressed us with his dedicated approach, his  technical feedback and his unique way of marketing the sport. We’re really looking forward to finding out what he thinks about our  Formula One tires, and I’m sure that the millions of his fans around the  world can’t wait to see him behind the wheel of a grand prix car. Ken  seems to be a person who has done more or less everything in his career up to now – so I’m very glad that we were  actually able to find a new experience for him!”
 
Pirelli Tire North America  designs, develops, manufactures and markets tires for passenger vehicles  in both the original equipment and replacement markets as well as  markets and distributes tires for motorcycles and motorsports. Located in Rome, Georgia, Pirelli’s Modular Integrated  Robotized System (MIRS) employs state-of-the-art technology to  manufacture tires for both export and domestic markets.  For more  information please visit www.us.pirelli.com


						
						
						
						