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Pirelli to keep F1 tyres unchanged at least until August

FP Archives • June 13, 2013, 22:50:27 IST
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“This decision is due to the fact that the new tyres, which were brought to the Friday free practice sessions in Canada, could not be tested sufficiently due to rain. It The teams had also failed to agree unanimously about introducing the changes.

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Pirelli to keep F1 tyres unchanged at least until August

London: Pirelli have ruled out changing the construction of their Formula One tyres until at least August due to teams failing to reach agreement at last week’s Canadian Grand Prix. Announcing their compounds on Thursday for the next three races - in Britain, Germany and Hungary - the Italian company said they had abandoned a plan to introduce a new tyre at Silverstone this month. [caption id=“attachment_869877” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![A McLaren Formula One mechanic arranges Pirellis tyres in the paddock ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/RTXZGD4_opt.jpg) A McLaren Formula One mechanic arranges Pirellis tyres in the paddock ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. Reuters[/caption] “This decision is due to the fact that the new tyres, which were brought to the Friday free practice sessions in Canada, could not be tested sufficiently due to rain,” Pirelli said in a statement. It added that the teams had also “failed to agree unanimously about introducing the changes”. “Instead a change in the tyre production process should now ensure that the delamination issue has been addressed,” Pirelli said. Formula One’s sole provider has been in the headlines all season after some teams, with champions Red Bull among the most vocal, complained that the 2013 tyres did not allow them to race as before. The tyres have been designed to encourage more pitstops and overtaking by losing performance quicker but that has led to criticism that drivers have had to make too many stops and reduce speeds to make them last. The tyres have also suffered from delamination - when the tread peels off while the tyre remains inflated. Although not worried about safety, Pirelli are concerned about their image and are keen to prevent it happening. Pirelli are also in the spotlight for conducting a ‘secret’ tyre test with Mercedes in Spain last month that has led to both parties being summoned to appear before a motor sport tribunal in Paris next week. Drivers will use hard and medium tyres at the June 30 British Grand Prix and in Hungary on July 28. Germany, on July 7, will be medium and soft. Reuters

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