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F1 teams vote unanimously to reject Pirelli's 2020 tyres

Formula 1 teams have voted unanimously to reject Pirelli's 2020 tyres and will instead retain the 2019 specification compounds next season. Pirelli had hoped to introduce a new range of compounds for the 2020 season in the hope of reducing overheating, allowing them to operate in a wider temperature range and avoiding the need to increase tyre pressures to cope with the expected increase in speed. However during multiple tests this year they have come in for criticism, with drivers claiming they fail to address those concerns. “There are some positives, there are some negatives,' said Haas' Romain Grosjean. 'If you ask me if I’m very happy with the new tyres...
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