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  2. Formula One tyres - Wikipedia

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    The change was implemented so that casual fans could better understand the tyre system. As Formula One wheel rim diameter size will switch from 13 to 18 in (330 to 457 mm), the tyre diameter of 2022-spec Pirelli Formula One tyres will also be altered, from 670 to 720 mm (26.4 to 28.3 in), while the tread width of 2022-spec Pirelli Formula One ...

  3. Category:Formula One tyre suppliers - Wikipedia

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    This category lists the tire manufacturers which have supplied any number of Grands Prix of the Formula One World Championship since 1950. Pages in category "Formula One tyre suppliers" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. Racing slick - Wikipedia

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    In Formula One, slick tyres were introduced by Firestone at the 1971 Spanish Grand Prix. [7] They were banned from the 1998 to 2008 seasons.

  5. Halfords - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2021, Halfords has 404 stores, 3 Performance Cycling stores (trading as Tredz and Giant), 374 garages (trading as Halfords Autocentres, McConechys and Universal Tyres and Autocentres) and 143 mobile service vans (trading as Halfords Mobile Expert and Tyres on the Drive) and 192 Commercial vans.

  6. Formula One regulations - Wikipedia

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    Formula 1 has contracted a single supplier of tyres since the 2007 season. The supplier (Pirelli since 2011) supplies 5 specifications of slick dry-weather tyres (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5), of which 3 compounds are provided at each race (as soft, medium and hard).

  7. ATS Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Formula One portal; ATS (Auto Technisches Spezialzubehör) is a German company that manufactures alloy wheels for road and racing cars. It is based in Bad Dürkheim near the Hockenheimring race circuit. ATS had a Formula One racing team that was active from 1977 to 1984. [3]