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F1 extends Pirelli tyre contract until 2023

Pirelli will remain as Global Tyre Partner of the FIA Formula One World Championship for a further four years, after renewing its current contract - which lasts until the end of the 2019 season - to extend from 2020 to 2023. The agreement was completed in a short timeframe, following on from the successful partnership over recent years. FOM and Pirelli have agreed on all initiatives requested by the sport currently, and have reaffirmed their commitment to work together towards the new technical regulations expected for 2021, including the 18-inch tyre. Chase Carey, Formula 1 Chairman and CEO, said: “Pirelli have been an important and valued partner to Formula 1® since 2011. They are...
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