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Ferrari back changes after blow outs

Ferrari, Force India and Lotus, the three teams at the centre of the Pirelli British Grand Prix tyre storm, came out on Monday in favour of changes to ensure no repeat of the dramatic blow-outs at Silverstone. Formula One was plunged into its latest crisis after dangerous tyre failures hit Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton, while he led the race, Jean-Eric Vergne of Toro Rosso and Sergio Perez of McLaren. Ferrari, Lotus and Force India came out fighting after being attacked for being "short-sighted" for blocking Pirelli's planned introduction of new tyre constructions. The claim was levelled by Red Bull's technical chief Adrian Newey, who said Pirelli had come up with a way to address...
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