Soft
Colour: Red
is ideal for slow and twisty circuits
especially in cold weather, when maximum mechanical grip is needed
benefits from an extremely rapid warm-up time
which makes it ideal in qualifying as well
nevertheless, the tyre degrades quickly
low working range compound
Medium
Colour: Yellow
one of the most frequently used tyres in the range
striking a very good balance between performance and durability
with the accent on performance
it is biased towards speed rather than long distances
but it is a good choise at the start and in sprint races or rather at the end
medium working range compound
Hard
Colour: White
is the most perfectly balanced of all the tyres
with an ideal compromise between performance and durability
it is extremely versatile
they are used on circuits that tend towards high speeds, temperatures and energy loadings
high working range compound
Intermediate
Colour: Green
they are the most versatile of the rain tyres
dispersing approximately 25 litres of water per second at full speed
can be used on a wet as well as a drying track
Wet
Colour: Blue
disperse up to 65 litres of water per second at full speed
the most effective solution for heavy rain
it is also effective on a drying track
driveable in a wide variety of conditions
was extremely valuable in determining the latest evolutions
Ending
I hope, that I could explain to you, what purpose and what properties the particular tyre compounds have. If you have suggestions for improvement to this guide or questions about the tyre compounds, please leave them in the comments. Of course, I am also happy about a thumb up and possibly a star.
Sources
The images of the tyres and the information about them were taken from the official website of Pirelli.[www.pirelli.com]
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