
Piastri sidelined by technical issue in Nürburgring tyre test
Oscar Piastri’s Nürburgring tyre test was interrupted by a technical fault, limiting him to 65 laps. George Russell completed 127 laps and topped the day with a 1:33.899 on the C3 tyre. The session still offered Piastri valuable mileage and a first look at the 2027 tyre prototypes.
Why it matters:
McLaren’s 2026 package still needs lap data to gauge ergonomics, component reliability and set‑up balance, especially on a circuit that never hosts a Grand Prix. With testing caps, each usable lap is a rare chance to refine the car before the next race weekend.
The details:
- Technical fault stopped Piastri after 65 laps; Russell ran 127 laps, best 1:33.899 vs Piastri’s 1:35.096.
- Both drivers tested early‑stage 2027 tyre concepts; Piastri noted the compounds felt “different” and will see more versions later.
- Russell reminded the test is tyre‑only; no start runs or set‑up changes are allowed under the April pause.
- McLaren will field Lando Norris on day two; Mercedes will send championship‑leader Kimi Antonelli, extending data collection for the 2026‑2027 tyre development window.
What’s next:
Day two sees McLaren’s Lando Norris and Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli take the wheel, extending tyre mileage and feeding data into simulators ahead of the next sprint events.
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