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
Mercedes lost ground in the second half of the Formula 1 season because it overreacted to its early tire degradation problems, reckons team boss Toto
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’
Adrian Newey has hit back at claims Pirelli’s mid-season tyre switch was a stab at the ingenuity of rival teams like Lotus and Ferrari. The
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
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