Rain hampered Pirelli's tyre test with Ferrari at Mugello

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Formula One's sole tyre manufacturer Pirelli had been intent on completing a two-day tyre test with Ferrari at the Scuderia's own track at Mugello, but rain hampered the efforts on both days.

Pirelli completed two days of development testing of the 2026 tyres on Thursday and Friday with Ferrari at Mugello, albeit rain heavily affected the programme. The Italian tyre manufacturer originally intended to carry out a comparison of the harder compounds of its 2026 F1 tyres, but rain hampered the efforts of the Pirelli engineers.

On the second day of running, Ferrari's race driver Charles Leclerc was first out on track for the Maranello team, followed by Guanyu Zhou. The intermittent rain, at times quite heavy, significantly reduced the running time on slick tyres. As a back-up plan, several runs were completed on intermediate tyres as well as on extreme wets.

In the morning, Leclerc was only able to do 25 laps, all on intermediates, the quickest in a time of 1’34”914. In the afternoon, Zhou ran on intermediates and extreme wets, before managing to fit in a handful of runs on slicks. The Chinese driver completed 75 laps, the best in 1’22”012.

“Unfortunately, the weather didn’t help,” commented Mario Isola, Pirelli Director of Motorsport. “That’s a shame, as Mugello is not just a wonderful circuit, but also very demanding on tyres and it would have been useful to get in some consistent running to define the hardest compounds.

"Now we will have to finish the work of analysing the little data we collected over these two days and cross-reference it with that from previous sessions, in order to reach the necessary conclusions. As for the softer compounds, we still have two more days of testing after the Mexico City Grand Prix to finalise their homologation.

"If we want to look for positives, at least we were able to test the wet weather tyres on a real track, gathering data and insights which will be useful for medium to long term development. Finally, I’d like to thank Haas and Scuderia Ferrari for their cooperation over these past two days," concluded Isola.