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Ferrari to kick-off 18-inch tyre tests
According to Motorsport.com, Ferrari will test the new 18-inch Pirelli tyres coming for 2022 next week at Jerez. As part of the new regulations for 2022, the current 13-inch tyres will be upgraded to 18-inch, following on from their introduction into the Formula 2 Championship from the start of the 2020 campaign. Pirelli are keen to ensure that they get the best out of this new generation of tyres, so the FIA agreed to increase the number of testing days the Italian manufacturer can have with the teams in 2021 to 30. Get your hands on a Ferrari Checkered Flag T-Shirt made by Puma! And Motorsport.com report that it will be Ferrari who conduct the first test on Monday February 22 at Jerez....
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