Pirelli To Test Larger F1 Tires

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Pirelli will test a new larger Formula One tire at Silverstone next week that the company says would make the sport more relevant to ordinary road users and could be the shape of things to come.

Grand Prix cars currently use 13 inch tires but Pirelli said in a statement they would demonstrate an 18 inch design "to showcase the way that Formula One could look in the near future."

As part of the test, a 2014 Lotus equipped with fully functional concept tires will lap Silverstone next Wednesday.

"Larger wheel and tire sizes reflect modern market trends," Pirelli said. "With the adoption of a larger size invariably leading to even greater technology transfer between Formula One tires and road car tires."

Pirelli said the 18 inch tire would pose technical challenges, particularly relating to the car's suspension, and smaller sidewalls would also lead to reduced space for their own branding.

The company's motorsport director Paul Hembery pointed out that many other motorsport series already used the larger size of tire and wheels and there was scope to go even bigger in Formula One in years to come.

The new Formula E electric series due to start up in September uses 18 inch Michelin tires as do all Le Mans 24 Hours prototype and GT cars.

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