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Sainz wraps up wet-weather F1 tyre test at Paul Ricard

Carlos Sainz carried out wet-weather running for Pirelli at Circuit Paul Ricard on Wednesday as part of the company’s preparations for 2022. Pirelli will introduce 18-inch tyres in Formula 1 in 2022 as part of the overhaul of the technical regulations that was pushed back by 12 months due to the pandemic. Mercedes was originally […]
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