The Haas Formula 1 team has conducted a shakedown of its 2022 car in Barcelona, the VF-22, ahead of pre-season testing later this week. As outlined by the regulations, teams... read more »
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Pirelli's F1 boss Mario Isola expects less slow-corner downforce and more in the fast corners with the 2022 cars. read more »
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After their first run in a 2022 car, Alex Albon and Nicholas Latifi both raised concerns about visibility with the new 18-inch Pirelli tyres. read more »
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As part of grand prix racing's rules overhaul, which includes a shift to ground effect cars, Pirelli is also moving to different sized tyres.It has ditched the previous... read more »
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Max Verstappen says Pirelli's 18-inch tyres have changed the view drivers have from the cockpit, something he thinks will take time to get used to during the 2022 Formula... read more »
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As part of this overhaul, F1 has adopted a larger wheel rim design, having flirted with the idea on many occasions in the past. The shift to 18-inch wheels means that Pirelli... read more »
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While the majority of races are looking likely to be one-stoppers this season, Pirelli's Mario Isola believes improved track action will more than make up for this. read more »
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As part of F1's rules overhaul for 2022, which has included a switch to ground effect cars, official tyre supplier Pirelli is also moving to 18-inch wheels.The change,... read more »
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Pirelli F1 boss Mario Isola has suggested it is "difficult to make everybody happy" with its tyre product when there are "too many stakeholders" involved in... read more »
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Although Pirelli aim for strategies to remain varied using the new 2022 tyres, due to the goal of reduced overheating there is a risk of regular one-stop races. read more »
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Pirelli are anticipating Williams will join the other nine teams in tyre testing during 2022. read more »
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Pirelli say that their tyre allocations will remain fixed for the 2022 Formula 1 season at the request of the teams. read more »
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As well as a major shake-up to Formula 1's technical regulations in 2022, big changes will also come in the shape of new tyres provided by Pirelli. read more »
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Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli says it expects all 10 teams to play an active role during in-season tyre testing through 2022. Pirelli is introducing 18-inch tyres for 2022 as... read more »
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Formula 1 teams will continue to use Pirelli's fixed allocation of tyres for grand prix weekends in 2022. Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, teams were free to choose how... read more »
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Formula 1 teams have decided to continue with Pirelli's fixed allocation of tyre compounds for the upcoming 2022 season. read more »
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Pirelli has explained how F1 drivers were "crucial" in the development of the new-for-2022 18-inch tyres. read more »
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Pirelli's Mario Isola says that the early signs are that drivers will be able to push harder on the new 18-inch tyres, while data from the teams suggests the new cars will... read more »
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Pirelli's head of motorsport, Mario Isola, says the Italian manufacturer wants to reintroduce Formula 1 tyres that will fall off the cliff from 2023. read more »
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Since the start of 2016, in a bid to add variability to each grand prix, teams were able to choose how aggressive they wanted to be with their tyre selection for grand prix... read more »
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Mario Isola has revealed Pirelli will seek to reintroduce a "cliff" to its tyres from 2023 onwards. read more »
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Other than his feel for them, Dave Robson says Alex Albon can't bring much with him to Williams regarding the new 18-inch Pirelli tyres. read more »
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Formula One's sole tyre supplier Pirelli has been awarded three stars by the governing body of world motorsport, the FIA, as part of its Environmental Accreditation Programme. read more »
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Pirelli estimate teams will lose 0.5sec with the new 2022 cars, but expect that to be clawed back in-season. read more »
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The comparative times may have been meaningless given that mule cars of varying vintages were in use, but the Pirelli 18-inch tyre test was a key session for teams and drivers... read more »