Pirelli is close to finalising a new deal to continue supplying tyres in formula one beyond the end of its 2013 contract. However, while it
Pirelli chairman Marco Tronchetti Provera has hit back at Fernando Alonso’s criticism of the Italian marque’s F1 tyres in 2013. Spaniard Alonso, the highest paid
F1’s uneasy relationship with its tyre supplier Pirelli became even more strained in India. At the tail end of the Italian marque’s highly controversial 2013
Pirelli has renewed its threat to quit formula one. F1’s controversial Italian tyre supplier has signed deals for 2014 and beyond with the teams and
Force India has hit back at claims it is being outclassed by Sauber at the tail end of the 2013 season. When the season began,
Behind closed doors, Pirelli is stamping its feet as it pushes to prepare for 2014. International reports, including in Spain’s El Mundo Deportivo and by
Mark Webber has joined his friend Fernando Alonso in delivering a blistering attack on F1 tyre supplier Pirelli. Ferrari’s Alonso said on Saturday the “quality”
McLaren has admitted it is “likely” to help Pirelli with tyre testing at some point in the future. We reported early this week that the
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