At racing speeds, one of Pirelli’s blue-sidewalled ‘wet’ tyres can displace a remarkable 85 litres of water per second. The problem is that you’re more likely to see a blue moon than witness an F1 wet ...
Tyre dressing is that last, important flourish to get your car looking show-worthy, but there’s a huge variety of products available, including silicon-based and water-based. So which tyre dressing is ...
Rain strips Formula 1 of its comforting illusions. When the track turns slick and visibility collapses, the usual hierarchy ...
The F1 Commission has approved the introduction of a new wet weather tyre from the sixth round of the 2023 F1 season at Imola. The latest F1/FIA statement confirmed the new specification was ratified ...
The first on-track Formula One action of 2016 took place at the Paul Ricard Circuit in southern France, as three of the teams tested Pirelli's new wet-weather tyres. Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull put ...