Ferrari's Charles Leclerc kicked off full testing of Pirelli's 18-inch tyres at Jerez on Saturday, as the company released details of its 2020 programme. Formula 1... read more »
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Mario Isola says there is no going back to Formula 1's existing 13-inch tyre size even if teams are unhappy with the 18-inch tyres Pirelli is producing for 2021 read more »
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Charles Leclerc will become the first Formula One driver to test a race car in 2020 when he represents Ferrari in Pirelli's 18-inch tyre test next week. read more »
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Pirelli may trial new compounds of the same tyre during 2020 practices but they won't test protypes for 2021 revealed Mario Isola. read more »
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Swapping to 18-inch tyres for the 2021 season, Pirelli was given a welcome boost with news that all 10 teams will build mule cars to help with the testing. read more »
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Pirelli motorsport boss Mario Isola has confirmed all 10 Formula 1 teams will build 'mule cars' to test the 18-inch tyres currently being developed for 2021 read more »
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Pirelli chief Mario Isola thinks the decision to snub the 2020 tyre compounds has taken away some of the unpredictability for the season ahead. read more »
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Pirelli's, Mario Isola admits that the teams' unanimous decision to stick with the 2019 tyre compounds will take out some of the unpredictability that helped spice up... read more »
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Pirelli motorsport boss Mario Isola says that teams rejected the new 2020 tyre compounds because they didn't want to develop the cars to support them. read more »
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For the first time, all 10 teams will bring their mule cars to Abu Dhabi to help Pirelli with its final tyre tests for 2021. read more »
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Pirelli motorsport boss Mario Isola says Formula 1 teams may face more tyre overheating issues by fitting the 2019 compounds to cars that have developed into faster iterations... read more »
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Pirelli boss Mario Isola confirms that all ten Formula One teams will provide 'mule' cars for the post 2020-season test at Abu Dhabi where the 18-inch tyres will be run. read more »
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Each F1 team to provide Pirelli with mule car for 18-inch tyre testing read more »
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MONGRIP launch a special bracelet made from a tyre run by Ayrton Senna during his iconic performance at the 1993 European Grand Prix - the race which saw him climb from fifth... read more »
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There were tears, screams and plenty of tyre smoke as the Pirelli Hot Laps took to the tracks in 2019 - here's our favourite reactions from the year! For more F1® videos,... read more »
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Ferrari will test a mule car with 18-inch wheels just over one week before 2020 Formula 1 pre-season begins, as part of Pirelli's tyre development programme read more »
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Pirelli boss Mario Isola has revealed the steps taken to ensure no one teams gets an unfair tyre advantage, from random barcodes to one engineer per team and bespoke software. read more »
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F1 teams vote unanimously to reject Pirelli’s 2020-spec tyre and the W Series gains a familiar backer On Track Recap gets you up to speed with the top motorsport news from... read more »
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Following F1's decision to run this year's tyres next season, Pirelli have called for tyre pressures to be raised. read more »
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After evaluating Pirelli's proposed new tyres for the 2020 Formula One season, the teams have voted against the new tyre specification, forcing F1 to continue with this... read more »
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Pirelli will continue to use their 2019 compounds into 2020 after a vote by Formula 1 teams saw a unanimous decision to opt against running the new construction of tyre. read more »
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Pirelli has revealed the tyre choices for the Australian, Bahrain, Vietnam and Chinese Grands Prix. read more »
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Formula 1 teams have voted against using the proposed 2020 new-spec tyres produced by Pirelli next season, with the compounds from 2019 to be used throughout the next campaign... read more »
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Formula One will stick with its existing Pirelli tyres next year after teams unanimously voted against the introduction of a new compound which was being prepared for the 2020... read more »
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All 10 Formula 1 teams have voted in favour of keeping the 2019 tyre compounds in place for the 2020 season, the FIA has confirmed. read more »
