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Pirelli could add new F1 tyre compound in 2018

Pirelli could increase its range of Formula 1 tyre compounds to six in 2018, but will not make a decision until the end of this year. A test with Ferrari in Barcelona this week is Pirelli's last chance to do any track running before freezing the construction of its 2018 range of F1 tyres. Pirelli needs to submit details of the architecture of next year's tyres to the FIA before the September 1 deadline, but the Italian company can wait until December 1 before nominating its range of compound choices. During that time it will have further tests at Paul Ricard with Mercedes on September 7-8, in Mexico City with Sauber and Force India on October 31 and November 1, and at Interlagos with...
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