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Teams set to vote on 2020 Pirelli tyres

Dec.1 F1 teams will vote on December 9 about whether to keep or scrap Pirelli's proposed tyres for 2020. Drivers tested the 2020 tyres recently in Austin, and complained that not only are they not better than this year's tyres, but that they are notably worse. So now, several teams want to simply keep racing with the 2019 tyres. "I find that a bit funny after all the complaints at the beginning of this season," Pirelli boss Mario Isola is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport. "This tyre cannot be as bad as some people said it was." The teams will get an even more substantial opportunity to try the 2020 tyres next week, at the post-grand prix Abu Dhabi test. Then, on December...
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