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Pirelli unveils 18-inch test schedule for 2021

Pirelli has allocated a total of 20 test days spread across nine teams for the development of Formula 1's 2022 18-inch tyres that will be introduced next season. All current F1 teams except for Williams will take part in the program, with the Grove-based outfit's absence justified by its inability to supply a mule car for the test. The program was initiated last week at Jerez with Ferrari and will resume in Bahrain at the end of this month. In addition to the Sakhir track, Pirelli has earmarked Imola, Barcelona, Paul Ricard, Spielberg, Silverstone, Budapest and Magny-Cours as its venues of choice, with both French tracks hosting wet tyre tests. Read also: Sainz mum on rumored Jerez crash...
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