Pirelli discusses tyre development and driving styles for 2026 F1 season
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 14, 2026, 4:00 PM
Last updated Jul 14, 2026

Pirelli provided insights into the ongoing transformation in Formula 1, emphasizing the crucial role of tyre usage as it relates to wheel-rim development and driving styles. With the sport evolving across various technical areas, understanding these elements is key for teams and drivers. Experts note that mastering tyre performance is essential, given its impact on car handling and race outcomes. The 2026 F1 season aims to enhance competition and improve vehicle dynamics, leading to a focus on driver adaptability. More developments on tyre specifications are expected as teams prepare for the upcoming season.
- •Pirelli shares insights on transforming F1 tyre development.
- •Tyre performance is critical for car handling and competitiveness.
- •The 2026 F1 season focuses on improved vehicle dynamics.
- •Masters of tyre usage will have an edge in upcoming races.
- 4:00 PMMotorsport.com — Exclusive: Pirelli explains the role of wheel‑rim development and driving styles on 2026 F1 tyres
"Formula 1 is currently going through a phase of transformation that touches every area of the car, and to truly understand it, it’s essential to tell the story through the words of those who are experiencing this revolution from the inside. It’s often said that mastering tyre usage is fundamental, since it is the car’s only contact with the asphalt, but in the search for that perfect ...Keep reading
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