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Motor racing-Pirelli ready to bid for new F1 contract

Published: 23 May 2015 - 06:36 pm | Last Updated: 13 Jan 2022 - 04:29 pm


MONACO- - Pirelli will seek to extend their Formula One tyre contract from 2017 provided they are happy with the regulations and costs are affordable, chief executive Marco Tronchetti Provera said on Saturday.

Formula One's governing body issued a tender this week for a sole supplier from 2017-19.

"We intend to stay if the regulations are the ones we agree upon, and if the costs are affordable, and the guarantees we want to have in the contracts are accepted," the Italian told reporters at the Monaco Grand Prix.

"We want a regulation similar to the one today. The tests will be done properly in order to have the best product available, and then we are ready to help create more emotions, but only with the highest level of safety."

Tronchetti Provera said he was against a proposal to allow teams a free choice of dry tyre compounds to use during the race weekend from next year but suggested there could be a satisfactory compromise.

"We have to provide a guarantee of the product. I think the responsibility to choose the tyres remains, and has to remain, in our hands because we don't want our tyres not to be used properly," he said.

"I think we can find a way to provide safe tyres, giving also some flexibility. But the basic choice of the tyres has to be made by us."

Pirelli have not given details of any compromise but there has been speculation they could increase the range of compounds from four to six.

Tronchetti Provera said that, with changes envisaged in 2017 to make cars faster and lighter, there would be a need for a return to pre-season testing outside Europe.

Teams have tested previously in Bahrain but that option was removed this year on cost grounds.

REUTERS