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Pirelli denies conservative approach to avoid criticism

Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email Paul Hembery Pirelli boss Paul Hembery has denied that his company has decided to 'go conservative' for the 2014 Formula 1 season after the tyre-exploding saga of last season. After 2013, when the quality and degradation of the tyres were regular paddock talking points, the Italian marque has had a low-profile start to Formula 1′s new era with reportedly a better and more durable product. Even the compound choice for Melbourne, where usually the very softest tyres can be used, has raised some eyebrows, but Hembery denied Pirelli has taken a conservative approach simply to quieten the damaging criticism of...
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