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Pirelli confirmed as F1 tyre supplier until end of 2023

Pirelli will continue as Formula 1’s sole tyre supplier until the end of 2023 after officials confirmed on Sunday it had won the tender for the 2020-23 seasons. Pirelli has supplied tyres to F1 since the 2011 season, but faced competition from Korean manufacturer Hankook for the new contract that was up from the start of the 2020 season. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Following an evaluation process by the FIA over the past two months, it was announced on Sunday ahead of the 2018 season finale in Abu Dhabi that Pirelli had won the tender, ensuring it would continue to supply F1 with tyres through to the end of the 2023 season. The new contract will see Pirelli switch to 18-inch wheel rims...
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