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FIA confirms Pirelli will stay in F1

Pirelli will remain in F1 next year Getty Images Enlarge Related Links In Focus: Tyres The FIA has confirmed Pirelli will stay as Formula One's tyre supplier next year, although the tender process for tyre and fuel suppliers is set to change under the new Concorde Agreement. Pirelli has been confident of a new deal for some time after signing contracts with Formula One Management and the teams over the course of the year. However, it was not until Friday's meeting of the World Motor Sport Council [WMSC] that the FIA gave the tyre company its approval, just four days before the teams are supplied with the full specification for next year's rubber. However, under the new Concorde Agreement...
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