SARDINIA RALLY, HARD TYRES IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Scorpion HAs will be the prime for the endurance they have shown on the roughest terrain and longest stages
The Sardinian event celebrates its 20th anniversary this year as a World Championship stage
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Milan, 30 May 2023 - The WRC arrives in Sardinia for the second consecutive stage on gravel and celebrates the 20th anniversary of the race, won in its first edition in 2004 by Petter Solberg on a Subaru. For the occasion Sebastien Ogier will be back at the wheel of his Toyota and will try to challenge his team-mate Kalle Rovanpera for the championship lead in a rally which, as usual, promises to be full of difficulties, including one of the longest special stages of the season: the 49.9-kilometre Monte Lerno, to be run twice on Friday.

- the often sandy and soft gravel roads, typical of the north-western area of the island, but at the same time very rough and made hot by the sun, which put the tyres to the test
- fast and narrow stages that leave no margin for error in the approach of the drivers and the set-up of the cars
- the Monte Lerno test, mainly because of its unusual length, which puts both tyres and cars under stress, and the opening Friday test, the Tantariles, 'only' 10 kilometres long but very selective and tough, being held for the first time in 20 years
These conditions have prompted Pirelli to focus on the hard version of the Scorpion KX as the prime, meaning tyres capable of ensuring strength and durability even in the longest stages, with the most abrasive surfaces and at the highest temperatures. Option will be the soft-compound Scorpion KX SAs, which have great versatility and are able to guarantee optimum grip even on slippery surfaces and with less grip.
The regulations provide for an allocation of 24 and eight tyres respectively for the prime and option, to which must be added four for the shakedown, in the compound chosen by the crew.
