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Pirelli looking to widen tyre working range in 2020
Pirelli are considering widening the working range of their tyres in 2020 to make them easier to manage for teams. Haas, Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton have been among a long list of critics who believe that Pirelli's 2019 rubber is difficult to get into an operating window. A struggle to get the tyres working has been Haas' explanation throughout the season for their regular drop down the pack in race trim, but Pirelli are now weighing up ways act for 2020. Speaking to Motorsport.com, Pirelli's Formula 1 racing manager Mario Isola said: “What we are trying to do for next year is to focus on the working range, to make it wider. “In 2021 we will have 18-inch tyres, but without blankets, so...
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