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Teams reject 2020 Pirelli tyres; will race with 2019 compounds

Formula 1 will continue to use Pirelli's 2019 tyre compounds next season, after all the teams voted to reject the new 2020 compounds. There will be no changes to the tyre compounds offered by Pirelli for the 2020 season, with the existing specification tyres being carried over for another season. This was after all ten of the Formula 1 teams voted, together with the FIA, against using the new specification Pirellis after comprehensive testing last week. A statement from the FIA has been released, stating that having tested and analysed the new spec tyres for 2020, ‘a vote for the specification of the tyres for the 2020 Season was carried out. The vote resulted in a unanimous decision...
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