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Pirelli admit they will review tyre situation after Bahrain

2 April, 2013 Pirelli 2013 F1 tyres selection Pirelli motorsport boss Paul Hembery has admitted that the F1 tyre supplier will review its approach to the 2013 Formula 1 season after the fourth round in Bahrain. Earlier, after Mercedes and Red Bull complained loudly about this year's controversial tyres, team figures Toto Wolff and Helmut Marko hinted Pirelli has agreed to make changes in the near future. Motor sport director Hembery, however, appeared to rule that out by warning that if any changes favour 'one team, we could have the championship over by Monza'. But he is now quoted by Spain's Marca sports newspaper: 'It's still early, but after the fourth race, Bahrain, we will review...
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