Like Pirelli and Red Bull, Aston Martin adopts the Bart Simpson 'It wasn't me' mantra following Baku tyre failures. read more »
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Aston Martin has responded to the joint investigation by Pirelli and the FIA as to the cause of the two tyre blowouts seen at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. read more »
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Pirelli's findings from their full investigation into the tyre blow-outs in Baku has left the world of Formula 1 with more questions than answers. read more »
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Formula 1 returns to France for the first time since 2019 with Pirelli hoping to put the tyre issues of Azerbaijan behind it and Mercedes expecting to bounce back from a... read more »
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Pirelli says two high-speed tyre failures at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix were caused by the way in which the tyres were being run. read more »
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Formula 1 teams will face tougher tyre checks to ensure they are following the prescribed tyres pressures set out by F1’s sole tyre supplier Pirelli, following an investigation... read more »
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Pirelli go into this weekends French Grand Prix under immense pressure after the race changing tyre failures last time out in Azerbaijan. read more »
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Formula One's sole tyre manufacturer Pirelli released a statement regarding its analysis that centred around the tyre failures of Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll at the... read more »
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With Pirelli's investigation into the failures suffered by Lance Stroll and Max Verstappen at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix concluding that the way the tyres were run... read more »
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Pirelli has released the findings from its investigation into the tyre failures suffered by two drivers during Formula 1's Azerbaijan Grand Prix. read more »
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Pirelli have denied that production or quality defects caused high-speed blowouts at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. read more »
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Pirelli has revealed its findings after investigating the cause of the tyre failures that led to high-speed accidents for Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll in the Azerbaijan GP. read more »
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Pirelli have found that a break in the inner sidewall of their tyres caused Lance Stroll and Max Verstappen's high-speed incidents at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. read more »
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Both drivers suffered left rear blow outs in the Baku race, with the initial suspicion pointing to debris being the cause of the incidents.This theory was boosted by the fact... read more »
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Pirelli has concluded its investigation into the tyre failures that ended Lance Stroll and Max Verstappen's races in Baku over a week ago. Both drivers sustained... read more »
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Pirelli has identified the failure of its tyres that led to blowouts during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix involving Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Aston Martin's Lance Stroll. read more »
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Pirelli has revealed the cause of the tyre failures that befell Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll in Baku, was a circumferential break on the inner sidewall, which can be related... read more »
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While F1 is still waiting for an official answer from Pirelli and the FIA over the causes of the blowouts that put Lance Stroll and Max Verstappen out of the Baku race, the... read more »
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Pirelli has confirmed their tyre selection for the French Grand Prix, which they feel will bring several "distinct strategies" with them. read more »
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Jacques Villeneuve says that the two sudden tyre failures at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix were "embarrassing." read more »
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In the era of COVID-19, teams need easy access to drivers who can jump in with little preparation, and you never know when an unexpected opportunity might crop up.Like Nico... read more »
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We're sticking with the same nomination we had at the last French Grand Prix, which resulted in a one-stopper for most of the drivers. read more »
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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says teams "need to be respectful" of Pirelli, who came under fire following two high-speed tyre problems in Baku. read more »
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Back in the spotlight following last weekend's high profile punctures, Pirelli's Mario Isola admits that next year's weightier cars will put further pressure on... read more »
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Pirelli head Mario Isola has promised that, in terms of tyre degradation, it will be a "different story" in 2022. read more »