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So, even though Pirelli has the technology, the knowledge, and the engineering skill to create and develop a tire that would be far superior to the ones currently used on F1 circuits, they don’t.
Pirelli will continue to supply tires to Formula One until the end of 2027 after winning the latest tender, the series announced. Here’s what you need to know: Pirelli has been F1’s sole tire ...
But there is one constant among all 10 teams on the grid: the tires. Pirelli has been the sole tire supplier to F1 since 2011. Founded more than 150 years ago in Milan, Italy, Pirelli has an ...
Although Italian tire maker Pirelli has decades of experience in motorsports and in F1, the company always collects data from each race and the F1 teams to make sure its rubber can withstand the ...
The Chinese Grand Prix is also the first F1 Sprint Race on the 2025 schedule. When the grid heads to Japan, they can expect the Suzuka circuit to be hard on their tires. As such, Pirelli is opting ...
At the front end, sustainability is a major focus. Which is why the 2024 Formula One Season saw Pirelli’s F1 tires achieve FSC Certification for the first time. This means that the natural ...
And plenty of that thanks goes to Pirelli. Pirelli’s been F1’s sole tire supplier since 2011; in that span, it’s seen three monumental rule changes, the biggest coming just two years ago ...
With speeds reaching over 200 miles per hour, Formula 1 vehicles place a pounding on the rubber tires tasked with gripping the asphalt. Since 2011, F1 teams have relied on Pirelli, the maker of ...
Formula 1 cars of today have cemented their status as the swiftest beasts in the annals of this sporting spectacle. Consequently, the endeavor to craft tires capable of withstanding the might of ...
That's less appropriate in F1, where the rules require using two different tire compounds during a race. But for this year, Pirelli may well be able to cut the number of wet and intermediate tires ...
And for some years, we recycled all the tires from F1, F2 and F3, creating energy from them," Pirelli boss, Mario Isola, told the official Formula One media channel. In the realm of Formula One ...