Sergio Perez has slammed Pirelli for supplying overly conservative tyre compounds at the Spanish grand prix. F1’s official tyre supplier had a tumultuous and highly
Pirelli has denied it decided to ‘go conservative’ for 2014 after the tyre-exploding criticism of last season. After 2013, when the quality and degradation of
Pirelli has announced the tyre compounds that will be used at the first four races and given an indication of the gaps in performance between
Pirelli’s calamitous 2013 season appears to be firmly in the past. After a sometimes explosive 2013 on inconsistent and heavily-degrading tyres, drivers have so far
Pirelli says it is too early to assess the performance of its new-for-2014 tyres, despite four days of running at Jerez last week. The Italian
Nico Rosberg on Thursday threw the spotlight back onto F1’s controversial tyre supplier Pirelli. Albeit very briefly, the German told his 432,000 followers on Twitter
McLaren and Force India will not test at next week’s Pirelli tyre test, while Ferrari has confirmed it will call upon Pedro de la Rosa
Pirelli is considering buying a new F1 test car from one of the teams. Already frustrated by the lack of testing opportunities, and the teams’
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