Pirelli will be formally confirmed as the Formula 1 tyre supplier until 2028 in an announcement next week after successfully fending off a challenge from Bridgestone.
Pirelli, which is currently managing tyre concerns at this weekend's Qatar GP, had been expected by paddock insiders to win the tender for some weeks, and the deal has now been ratified by the FIA World Motor Sport Council, which was the final step in a process that had been running since March.
One of the biggest challenges faced by Bridgestone was the need to create a tyre for the current cars to use in 2025, and then a completely different product for the 2026 regulations. Bridgestone tyres. Formula One World Championship, Rd 15, Singapore Grand Prix, Preparations, Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore, Thursday 23 September 2010. Photo by: Dirk Klynsmith It would also have to create tyres that operate without blankets, with the FIA still keen to outlaw them from 2025.
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