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Pirelli insists on rule change: ''The teams are very flexible in that''

Formula 1 seems to start at the beginning of July at the circuit in Austria, but due to the coronavirus it is of course not completely certain. However, this brings some worries for Pirelli. With several races in a row, the Italian tyre supplier has to produce a huge amount of tyres in a much shorter period of time. Pirelli therefore prefers that teams are offered a standardized quantity of tyres per race weekend, where the teams are normally allowed to choose the quantity of tyres per weekend. Read more Marko sees no future for Vettel in Formula 1: ''Then he quits'' Standard tyre choices ''We start in Europe, but soon we go to Asia and America, which means we have to make about 35,000...
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