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Tyre pressures must be raised in 2020 - Pirelli

Dec.11 Pirelli boss Mario Isola is warning F1 teams that tyre pressures will need to be raised in 2020. Although some teams including Haas were vehemently critical of Pirelli's 2019 tyres, the teams have voted unanimously to scrap the proposed tyres for 2020. Pirelli said the teams argued that the 2020 tyres were requiring considerable aerodynamic changes to their cars' designs, and that they instead wanted "stability" ahead of the major rule changes for 2021. In a statement, the FIA insisted that that the efforts to develop the now defunct 2020 tyres will not be wasted. "The lessons learnt will be invaluable for the further improvement of the tyres in the future," the...
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