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Hembery admits Pirelli could change tack after Bahrain

By Editor on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Paul Hembery has admitted Pirelli might change tack after Sunday's Bahrain grand prix, in the wake of heavy criticism of its 2013 tyres. Mercedes' Niki Lauda, who like Red Bull has been complaining the loudest about the fragile tyres and their impact on F1 this year, said in China that Pirelli has agreed to supply more durable compounds for Barcelona and beyond. Hembery, Pirelli's F1 boss, acknowledged the legendary triple world champion's words, but insists the Italian marque 'needs these four races' at the start of the calendar to fully unfold before decisions are made. 'If we do make changes, we'll announce it after Bahrain and in time for...
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