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Pirelli looking for new five year Formula 1 deal

6 February, 2013 Paul Hembery Paul Hembery, Pirelli's Formula 1 boss, has revealed that the sport's exclusive tyre supplier is pushing for a longer term contract beyond 2013. Recently, the FIA has been tendering is contracts with F1′s sole tyre suppliers on a three-year basis, and Pirelli is now approaching the end of its first run. Hembery said Pirelli wants to stay on the grid beyond 2013, but is pushing for an even longer contract than three years. 'We will know soon if we get a new contract as the sole supplier in formula one,' he is quoted by the German-language Speed Week. 'We would prefer a long term contract, say five years,' he added, referring to the world of Nascar...
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