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Pirelli reveals 2021 18-inch tyre test schedule

Pirelli has announced its 2021 testing schedule, which will take place over 28 days, for the 18-inch tyres that will be introduced next season. All current Formula 1 teams bar Williams will take part in the tests throughout the year, which began last week in Jerez with Ferrari. The remaining tests will take place at eight separate circuits, with running set to be complete by mid-September. The next test will take place in Bahrain across three days from March 30 to April 1, with Ferrari conducting a single day of running, while Alpine is present for two. Another test will take place on April 20 – 21 at Imola, before four more days of running occur in May at Barcelona and Paul Ricard....
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