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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Motorsport3 / Verstappen not happy with Pirelli’s Azerbaijan GP tyre failure explana...

Verstappen not happy with Pirelli’s Azerbaijan GP tyre failure explanation

Date: 18th June 2021 Author: Stephen Goodchild Comments: 0
Max Verstappen with Lewis Hamilton at the Drivers Press Conference on 17 June (Photo: Antonin Vincent - Pool/Getty Images)

Pirelli says the two tyres that failed during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on 6 June did so because of a “circumferential break on the inner sidewall” that was “related to the running conditions of the tyre, in spite of the prescribed starting parameters (minimum pressure and maximum blanket temperature) having been followed.” But Max Verstappen isn’t satisfied.

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