Pirelli have announced the reasons behind Daniil Kvyat's tyre failure during the British Grand Prix last Sunday. read more »
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Join Will Buxton and Lawrence Barretto at Silverstone with an update from Pirelli on the tyre issues from the 2020 British Grand Prix... For more F1® videos, visit... read more »
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Pirelli has revealed an overheating wheel rim was the cause of AlphaTauri Formula 1 driver Daniil Kvyat's race-ending crash at last weekend's British Grand Prix. read more »
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Pirelli has confirmed that its tyres were not responsible for Daniil Kvyat's crash during the British Grand Prix, the subsequent red flag having a major impact on the race. read more »
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Daniil Kvyat's tyre failure that caused his massive British Grand Prix crash last weekend was triggered by an overheating wheel rim, Pirelli has revealed read more »
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Pirelli has absolved itself of blame for Daniil Kvyat's crash during the British Grand Prix which was caused by "a separate mechanical issue". read more »
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Pirelli has clarified that a tyre failure was not to blame for the high-speed accident endured by AlphaTauri's Daniil Kvyat at Formula 1's British Grand Prix. Kvyat... read more »
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Pirelli believes only the best drivers in tyre management will risk running a one-stop strategy in this weekend's 70th Anniversary Grand Prix. read more »
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Crash.net Digital Editor Lewis Larkam previews the 70th Anniversary GP at Silverstone, Round 5 of the 2020 F1 world championship. read more »
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Formula 1 will once again race at Silverstone this weekend for the sport’s 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, following last weekend’s dramatic British GP which saw three cars suffer... read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo reckons the 70th Anniversary GP will be a "two-stop race" given last Sunday's failures and Pirelli's softer tyres. read more »
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Renault Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo says he’s expecting an “interesting” grand prix this weekend as Formula 1 celebrates its 70th Anniversary with a second race at... read more »
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Pirelli are sticking with their decision to bring softer tyres to the 70th Anniversary GP despite the late failures at Silverstone. read more »
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There's one standardised component that every car on the grid has in common - tyres. Currently made by Pirelli, these rubber cylinders are all that separate these amazing... read more »
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Pirelli is confident that increased tyre pressures and common sense from the teams will ensure no repeat of British Grand Prix failures. read more »
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Pirelli says the use of a softer compound in the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone will go ahead despite the harder tyres failing at Silverstone read more »
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Pirelli has cancelled plans to trial experimental Formula 1 tyres in FP2 at Silverstone on Friday, but the Italian company will still test them at the Spanish GP in Barcelona read more »
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Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli believes that a slow puncture caused Daniil Kvyat's high-speed accident during Sunday's British Grand Prix. AlphaTauri driver Kvyat... read more »
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Pirelli boss Mario Isola has downplayed concerns about the move to softer compounds for the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone following the failures in last... read more »
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Pirelli has vowed to find a quick solution and supply an even better product after offering "no excuses" for the tyre failures during the British Grand Prix. read more »
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Despite an investigation into last weekend's tyre failures at the British Grand Prix, F1 teams can expect there to be no changes to the planned compounds this weekend. read more »
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Formula One's sole tyre manufacturer Pirelli has revealed that the late-race tyre drama at last weekend's British Grand Prix was caused by the extreme longevity of... read more »
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Pirelli says the tyre failures suffered by three cars near the end of the British GP were caused by "extremely long use" on a demanding circuit. read more »
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Pirelli concludes an unusually long stint coupled with higher forces ever seen before in F1 caused three tyre failures in British GP read more »
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F1 will return to the scene of its three tyre failures with softer compounds next weekend. So once Pirelli understands the issues, what might that mean for racing? read more »
