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Concern on tyre failures triggers Todt, Hembery meeting

The recurring Pirelli tyre failures that have now once again posed an obvious safety hazard for drivers at Silverstone has led to many drivers outing their public concern, stressing that something needs to be done about it. The BBC confirmed that after the British Grand Prix a meeting was taking place between Jean Todt, Charlie Whiting and Paul Hembery to discuss the current tyre situation. The first half of the British Grand Prix was particularly dominated by 3 left rear tyres disintegrating on the rim at high speed. First Lewis Hamilton suffered a failure while leading the race, followed by Felipe Massa spinning off following a similar failure and then Vergne's left rear fell apart on...
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