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F2 will take 18-inch wheels a year before F1

Formula 2 cars will be fitted with 18-inch wheels and new Pirelli tyres for the 2020 season, it has been confirmed. The new size is set to be introduced into Formula 1 in 2021, but the decision has been made to trial it in F1's highest feeder series as early as next year.
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