Pirelli Celebrates the innovative BS3, launched in 1959

November 11, 2019 |

Pirelli Celebrates the innovative BS3, launched in 1959

The BS3 was one of most innovative ideas ever seen for winter driving. It was one of the founder members of an illustrious family of dedicated Pirelli winter tyres that now ranges from the Scorpion to the P Zero, as well as the Cinturato.

In October of 1959, Pirelli launched an incredible new tyre at the Turin Motor Show, which would change the face of winter driving. Back then, as is still the case now, autumn was the time when people started to think about preparing their cars for the winter season ahead, but they never expected Pirelli’s invention, called the BS3 that was announced in Turin 60 years ago.

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In Italian, this stood for ‘battistrada separata’, or ‘separate tread’. The clue was in the name. This truly innovative tyre consisted of a carcass and tread pattern as usual, but these were not vulcanised (or ‘cooked’) together, which meant that tread patterns could be switched easily without even removing the wheel from the car, like putting on or taking off a coat.

This allowed the actual tyre to be conveniently adapted for either winter or summer conditions, depending on the season. It was an innovative concept that remained in production for a number of years, foreshadowing the idea of switching tyres for each season.

A TOUCH OF ITALIAN GENIUS

Nothing like it had ever been seen before in the industry, making this a truly disruptive technology at the time. The man who signed the Pirelli BS3 patent form was an engineer called Carlo Barassi, who at the time was head of technology in Pirelli’s technical office, now known as the research and development department. The actual idea was born a few years earlier as a product of the unstoppably creative mind of the engineer Giuseppe Lugli, who was then head of the physics laboratory in Pirelli’s tyre department.

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Lugli was a great lover of skiing and the mountains, so he was very familiar with the challenges of driving in winter. Up to that point, the best way of dealing with winter conditions for drivers was to strap on snow chains, which simply attached to the outside of the tyre to help provide more grip. But the difficulties associated with that were many, and the advantages limited. This technique was something that was actually originally thought of for agricultural vehicles in muddy fields, hardly cutting-edge stuff.

HOW DID THE BS3 WORK?

The way that the BS3 system actually functioned is as easy to explain as it is incredible to imagine. The tread was mounted on three rings of the same diameter as the actual tyre carcass. These were then attached to the tyre carcass and held in place simply by air pressure from the tyre. When the season changed, it was enough to take off the existing tread and replace it with one that was more suited to the weather conditions. The story of the incredible BS3 is also linked to another iconic tyre from Pirelli, as its summer tread pattern was in fact borrowed from the Cinturato.

FROM SERVICE STATIONS TO RALLY STAGES

The arrival of the BS3 ushered in another innovation. Thanks to an agreement with Autogrill, Italy’s well-known network of service stations, Pirelli created dedicated workshops on the ‘Autostrada del Sole’ motorway that links northern Italy to the south. There, Pirelli technicians were able to swap BS3 tread patterns, as well as look after any other tyre-related needs that motorists had.

The remarkable innovation that Pirelli introduced with the BS3 also made its presence felt in motorsport, the toughest proving ground of all. The BS3 was used on the 1961 Rallye Monte-Carlo with excellent results. A total of 28 crews started the rally on this game-changing tyre, with 23 of them finishing. Rallying subsequently helped to develop the very first dedicated winter tyre that Pirelli ever released, the MS35. Particularly devoted rally fans may even remember the TV adverts for this tyre, with Sandro Munari driving the Lancia Fulvia in which he won several rallies, including the 1972 Monte-Carlo, staying in control thanks to the Pirelli MS35.

SIXTY YEARS OF WINTER TYRES

The unprecedented story of the Pirelli BS3 shows how, even 60 years ago, there was a strong awareness of needing the right tyres to match the season. This need has now been frequently enshrined in law, with most countries stipulating that winter tyres have to be used during certain times of the year.

As for the pioneering BS3, it then evolved into the BS, before the massive strides made in vehicle performance rendered the concept of a separate tyre and tread pattern obsolete.

Pirelli then focused its efforts on pure winter tyres, which brings us right up to the present day. Sixty years on, the Italian firm is now able to rely on a specialised family of winter tyres that ranges from the Scorpion Winter for SUVs all the way to the P Zero Winter for performance cars, as well as the Cinturato Winter for compact and medium cars. All products have been sprinkled with the same Italian genius that gave life to the ground-breaking BS3.


Source: Pirelli


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