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Renault: Right to tweak cars to help Pirelli

Renault F1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul says he supports the sport's decision to change the floors for 2021 in order to help Pirelli. Next season Formula 1 will continue to run the 2019 Pirelli tyres, putting them on track for a third successive season. While initially Pirelli had planned to introduce new tyres for 2020 that was put on hold when the teams voted to continue running the 2019 rubber. That tyre's life was then extended through to 2021 as Formula 1 has delayed the introduction of new regulations, including the move to 18 inches, until 2022. In order to make sure the tyres stay within a safe range for tyre pressure next year, the Formula 1 teams will have to tweak their...
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