Grand PrixPirelli, Paul Hembery: “In Korea we expect a higher number of pitstops than usual”From Japan, Pirelli is aiming directly for Korea, in what is the second long-distance trip of the season with
Grand PrixPirelli, Paul Hembery: “Congratulations to Vettel, the first world champion on Pirelli tires after our return to F1”Red Bull Racing driver Sebastian Vettel has joined the exclusive club of drivers they have
Grand PrixPirelli, Paul Hembery: “Here in Suzuka we expect between two and three pit stops”The comment of Pirelli Motorsport Director, Paul Hembery, after free practice in Japan on the Suzuka circuit.
Grand PrixPirelli Video 3D: The Suzuka circuit from the tire point of viewThe Japanese Grand Prix has been the scene of memorable championship battles, but this year Sebastian Vettel needs it
Grand PrixPirelli, Paul Hembery: “The Japanese GP is a tangible sign to demonstrate our support for the country”Suzuka is one of the classic circuits on the Formula One calendar and includes a huge variety of challenging corners,
F1 newsPirelli, the F1 tires for 2012 in action this weekPirelli Formula 1 tires for 2012 are currently being tested in Barcelona. Lucas di Grassi,
Grand PrixForce India drivers defend their choice to stay in the garage in the third qualifying session in SingaporeThe Force India drivers remained in the pits in the third qualifying session in Singapore in order to save money
Grand PrixPirelli, Paul Hembery: “We are satisfied with the performance and durability of both P Zero compounds here in Singapore”At the end of the two most unusual free practice sessions of the year, which began at sunset and concluded in absolute darkness, the
Grand PrixPirelli Video 3D: The Singapore circuit from the tire point of viewInaugurated in 2008, the race takes place in the port area of Singapore, on an asphalt normally crowded with intense city traffic.
Grand PrixPirelli Motorsport Director, Paul Hembery: “Singapore, one of the biggest challenges of the year for Pirelli”The last race of the season on a road circuit takes place in Singapore: the only country to host a grand prix entirely
Grand PrixF1: The Pirelli compounds for the next Grands Prix in Japan and KoreaPirelli, exclusive supplier of tires for Formula One for the three-year period 2011-2013, announces the nominations of the compounds for the
Grand PrixPirelli: In Monza, a home race full of emotionsIn the Italian Formula One Grand Prix in Monza, Pirelli's home race, fans witnessed a
Grand PrixPirelli, Hembery: “With these temperatures there are about eight tenths between the two compounds”On the circuit where in 2008 he achieved his first pole and his first victory in Formula One, becoming
Grand PrixThe FIA obliges teams to follow Pirelli instructions on camberFormula 1 teams will be forced to adhere to the indications provided by Pirelli in terms of tire camber.
Grand PrixPirelli could ask the FIA to impose limits on camberPirelli would be ready to ask the FIA to impose new restrictions on camber for the Italian GP in Monza
Grand PrixPirelli Motorsport Director, Paul Hembery: “Today in Monza the conditions were particularly tough”The home GP weekend for Pirelli, in the historic setting of Monza, kicked off today with the
F1 newsPirelli, fewer private tests in 2012Pirelli will do less private testing on the track next year. This was anticipated by the head of motorsport activities of the Italian company,
Grand PrixF1 2012 tire question: A chat with Paul HemberyOnce the presentation of the Pirelli Exhibition was over, I had the opportunity to exchange a few words with Paul Hembery (a very helpful person, but
Focus F1“Let's go, it's enchanting”: Pirelli puts its history on displayThe photographic exhibition dedicated to the history of Pirelli in the
Grand PrixPirelli Video 3D: The Monza circuit from the tire point of viewThe Italian Grand Prix is one of the richest in history and most anticipated races of the year for Pirelli. On the circuit
Grand PrixPirelli: Interview with Paul Hembery on the eve of the Italian Grand Prix. Track lap with Lucas Di GrassiThe Italian Grand Prix is the most anticipated race for Pirelli F1, whose headquarters is only 6 km away