Pirelli receive welcome F1 2025 boost after Qatar GP safety fears – report
Pirelli may be getting it in the neck in Qatar, but could F1's tyre supplier be about to receive some good news?
Pirelli may be getting it in the neck in Qatar, but could F1's tyre supplier be about to receive some good news?
The FIA's Nikolas Tombazis has responded to complaints from drivers after measures were announced to combat safety fears at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Driver opinions may be split, but Pirelli are very much a fan of the Alternative Tyre Allocation...
Fears are growing that Pirelli may walk away from F1 with the sport set to choose between its current supplier and Bridgestone for 2025.
A decision made by the F1 Commission in July has had a big impact on Pirelli's work.
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Fancy another tyre war in F1? Sorry, we don't think you will getting one.
New Pirelli tyres introduced at the British Grand Prix seem to have shaken up F1's pecking order.
The Belgian will be taking part in the Pirelli Tyre Test next week.
Lewis Hamilton topped the times while both Alfa Romeo drivers made it to Q3.
Qualifying will run with a revised format at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix...
Martin Brundle has doubts the Pirelli tyre test was the real catalyst behind Daniel Ricciardo's F1 return...
Mario Isola has offered his thoughts on whether Formula 1 is ready for a tyre blanket ban...
It looks like Pirelli have a real challenge on their hands to remain a firm part of F1's future.
The plan from Formula 1 is to have the full range of Pirelli tyres without a need for tyre blankets as of 2024.
The Formula 1 teams and the FIA will vote in July on whether or not to press ahead with a tyre blanket ban in 2024.
The FIA and the teams will vote after the British GP on whether or not to ban tyre blankets in 2024.
Pirelli have announced their tyre choices for the upcoming races, as well as the new specification that will arrive at Silverstone.
Pirelli could be facing competition from a familiar face of Formula 1's past...
Check out the expected strategies that the drivers might use during the Spanish Grand Prix...
The qualifying format experiment that was intended for Imola has been tentatively rescheduled for later in the year...
F1 will utilise a tweaked version of its qualifying format for this weekend's action at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix...
Teams have been adding downforce at a rate beyond the simulations given to Pirelli...
F1 fans took to social media to lament yet another boring one-stop race at the Miami GP.
As Formula 1 enters its mini-break, Pirelli has given us a taste of what waits ahead by revealing their tyre compounds for the next three rounds.
Pirelli have opted for a different compound for the soft tyres in the hope of enticing teams into different strategies.
Pirelli have confirmed they intend to stay on as Formula 1's official tyre supplier from 2025 and beyond.
Pirelli have been in charge of F1 tyres since 2011 but they could soon face competition.
Pirelli's decision to drop the tyre rainbow from Formula 1 caused more problems than it solved. It is time to reverse it.
A revised Q1, Q2 and Q3 format will be trialled for the first time at Imola, but Max Verstappen does not see the point.