Our Ask Me Anything team explain the different types of tyres used in Formula 1.
Pirelli has confirmed the cancellation of its two-day wet tyre test at the Bahrain International Circuit amid escalations in the Middle East. Formula 1’s tyre supplier has confirmed that the test’s ...
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 ...
Pirelli cancelled its Bahrain F1 tyre test after missile strikes, prioritising staff safety while preparing for 2026 season ...
Pirelli was supposed to be undertaking a wet weather tyre test ...
Seeing full wets in action during a race weekend has become a rare sight in Formula 1. The main reason for that is visibility, as when there’s significantly more water than – let's say – was seen ...
F1 is watching the Middle East with mounting unease after a dramatic escalation in hostilities over the weekend.
DJ Admin, whose real name is Rick Jansen, has announced he will miss the opening three Grand Prix weekends in Australia, China and Japan due to safety concerns ...