Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Racing gets through a lot of rubber, especially at the top level, so you may be wondering what happens to all of the F1 tires ...
F1 race cars a powerful machines that require precise conditions and controls to operate safely, and their tires require the ...
The "Formula" in Formula 1 racing is a carefully crafted 340-page document with distinct sections for Technical, Sporting, and Financial considerations – at least for this year anyway. The FIA reviews ...
F1 cars have a lot of grip. Tires are very important in generating grip. That means putting F1 tires will make your car better on a track, right? If you know absolutely anything about slick racing ...
The enterprising YouTubers Driven Media aren’t afraid to think outside the box, and did just that when they put Formula 1 tires on a humble Toyota MR2. As the video shows, the results are hilariously ...
About a month ago, someone put F1 tires on a car that was meant for the road. To be specific, someone made a considerable effort into fitting Formula 1 tires on a car that was meant for the road. To ...
Formula 1 cars are engineered to shave milliseconds off lap times, so it's no surprise that even tires get the red-carpet treatment through the use of tire blankets. Those weird quilted covers you see ...
Pirelli looks to be facing a challenge from Bridgestone to be Formula One’s exclusive tire supplier from the 2025 season. In March, the FIA issued an invitation to tender (essentially a request for ...
There’s an old joke in the world of motorsports, that in the early days of F1, the tires were skinny and the drivers were fat and that now it’s the opposite. That turns out to largely be true (about ...
There’s one constant among all 10 teams on the F1 grid: the tires. Pirelli head Mario Isola details the championship’s regulations, the importance of the tires, sustainability among manufacturers and ...
Not all bad ideas appear that way at first. Putting Formula 1 tires from Pirelli on your project car falls into that category, I’d say. On the surface, it seems like a great (if wildly expensive) way ...