Racing gets through a lot of rubber, especially at the top level, so you may be wondering what happens to all of the F1 tires after the race? The process turns out to be as complex as everything ...
But Pirelli is out to fix that. The Italian rubber company has been the exclusive provider of F1 tires for the last four seasons since it replaced Bridgestone, but while it's developed its own ...
It’s no secret that Formula One cars are built differently, but how hard are F1 tyres exactly? Ever since its historical first world championship ...
Well, the joke’s on me because tires are interesting now. And even worse, they’re making F1 interesting as well. Beyond the colossal blowouts of Baku, the French Grand Prix—an event billed ...
It can also suit the promoters. Zandvoort’s decision to stop hosting F1 after 2026 points to the pressures — and costs — ...