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New rear Pirelli tyre to be tested at Austrian Grand Prix

Article To news overview © Pirelli Following the rear tyre failures suffered by Lance Stroll and Max Verstappen in Azerbaijan, Pirelli have announced that a new rear construction of tyre will be tested during Friday practice for the Austrian Grand Prix. The move is aimed at ensuring greater levels of integrity following the two high speed incidents, with each driver given two sets for use. Should the test prove successful, the new construct will be introduced from the British Grand Prix onwards. "Pirelli, in agreement with the FIA, Formula 1 and the teams, will test a new rear construction of tyre in free practice at the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday 2 July to evaluate its...
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