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New F1 tyres expected to get green light for British Grand Prix

Article To news overview © Mercedes The remainder of the 2021 Formula 1 season will see a new construction of tyre used as F1 and the FIA are set to give the green light for Pirelli's modified rear tyre construction which was trialled at the Austrian Grand Prix. RacingNews365.com understands that the FIA will ratify Pirelli's new tyre construction on safety grounds, after a successful test during practice for the Austrian GP. The tyres have been introduced following high-speed crashes for Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll at the Azerbaijan GP. Pirelli boss Mario Isola has previously confirmed that the modified rear construction features higher cornering stiffness at high loads, and a higher...
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