Pirelli reveals F1 tyre compounds for first three rounds in 2024
Pirelli has revealed the F1 tyre compounds that it will use in the first three rounds of the 2024 Formula 1 season, with the Australian Grand Prix receiving the softest allocation.
Pirelli has revealed the F1 tyre compounds that it will use in the first three rounds of the 2024 Formula 1 season, with the Australian Grand Prix receiving the softest allocation.
Pirelli announced the use of its three softest tyre compounds in preparation for the nighttime chilly conditions at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
F1 drivers in Mexico will test the prototypes of a new C4 compound on Friday, giving Pirelli its last opportunity to make changes to the tyres set to be introduced in 2024.
Pirelli will remain the exclusive tyre supplier to Formula 1 through at least 2027.
Michelin is set to submit a proposal in a bid to supply racing tyres for the World Rally Championship from 2025 to 2027.
It has been revealed that Aston Martin and McLaren drivers will test the new slick tyres for Pirelli at Spa.
George Russell claims that if the ban on controversial tyre blankets was to be put into effect, “there will be crashes.”
The sole tyre manufacturer for Formula One, Pirelli, has stated ahead of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix that teams will use the same tyre compounds as last year for the next three events.
Mercedes and Ferrari tested brand-new tires that don’t require heating blankets at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Pirelli has stated that it would expand its line of slick tyre compounds for the 2023 Formula 1 season.