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Pirelli hoping more teams will test 2018 tyres

Already looking ahead to 2018, Pirelli is seeking wider cooperation from the teams in terms of testing. In preparation for 2017, Pirelli, having persuaded the FIA to modify the sporting regulations regarding tyre testing - and having agreed to remain the sole tyre supplier until 2019 - began a programme that saw Red Bull, Mercedes and Ferrari test at five different circuits in both wet and dry conditions. While the 2017 cars are a couple of months away from making their track debuts, the Italian manufacturer is already looking ahead to 2018. In preparation, Pirelli is seeking to carry out a test programme similar to this year's but with a wider range of circuits and teams. Though some...
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