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FIA moves further to end tyre exploding saga

FIA moves further to end tyre exploding saga 5 July, 2013 With the threat of a Formula 1 drivers' strike looming at the Nurburgring, the FIA moved further to ensure there is no repeat of the tyre-exploding British Grand Prix. Pirelli had complained after Silverstone that teams were swapping rear tyres left to right, and running extreme cambers and pressures. So FIA race director Charlie Whiting on Friday morning issued a statement insisting teams must now follow Pirelli's precise recommendations – including precise minimum pressures and specified camber angles – with immediate effect. The parameters will be enforced by official scrutineers and stewards. Mercedes boss Ross Brawn...
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