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Ferrari complete successful 2022 tyre testing with Pirelli

Scuderia Ferrari performed an intensive tyre testing programme with Pirelli, helping the Milan-based tyre supplier to finesse its 2022 intermediate and full wet tyres at Paul Ricard. For the 2022 F1 season, the sport is due to introduce new technical regulations along with a move to 18-inch tyres. The testing of the brand-new Pirelli tyrs began in 2019, but the coronavirus pandemic forced the sport to push back its plans to 2022. After working with the FIA together, the Italian tyre supplier came up with an extensive testing schedule for 2021 that is set to help the sport get prepared to the new tyres for the forthcoming season. For this week, Mercedes was due to conduct tyre testing,...
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