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Pirelli keen to extend F1 tyre supply deal

Pirelli Motorsport wants to see its exclusive deal to supply tyres to Formula 1 extended. The French manufacturer has been the sport's tyre provider since 2011. Its current arrangement still has two seasons to run, and doesn't expire until the end of 2019. “We are happy with the current situation, this is not a mystery,” the company's motorsport chief Mario Isola told RACER magazine this month. "We want to continue," he stated. "It depends on many factors of course. But yes, we’re happy." “I believe there is the usual process with the tender that means they need to take a decision this year,” he explained. "I’m not in a position to tell you if it’s...
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