Motorsport Week
  • Formula 1
    • 2025 Formula 1 Calendar
    • 2025 Formula 1 Standings
  • Formula E
    • 2025 Formula E Calendar
    • 2025 Formula E Standings
  • IndyCar
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WRC
    • 2025 WRC Standings
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
  • MotoGP
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • WEC
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • IMSA
    • 2025 IMSA Calendar
  • World SBK
  • More
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
    • Technical Insight
    • Galleries
    • About/Contact
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Formula 1
    • 2025 Formula 1 Calendar
    • 2025 Formula 1 Standings
  • Formula E
    • 2025 Formula E Calendar
    • 2025 Formula E Standings
  • IndyCar
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WRC
    • 2025 WRC Standings
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
  • MotoGP
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • WEC
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • IMSA
    • 2025 IMSA Calendar
  • World SBK
  • More
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
    • Technical Insight
    • Galleries
    • About/Contact
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Motorsport Week
Home Single Seater Formula 1

Move to 18-inch tyres won’t affect F2 speed, quality of racing

by Phillip Horton
6 years ago
A A
Move to 18-inch tyres won’t affect F2 speed, quality of racing
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Pirelli has alleviated any concerns that a switch to different rim sizes in Formula 2 this year will negatively affect the quality of racing – or pure speed – of the championship.

The company’s 18-inch rims will be used in a competitive situation for the first time in Formula 2 this season, a year ahead of Formula 1’s switch from the current 13-inch tyres.

The F2/18, used in the championship since 2018, has had minor modifications – most prominently to the suspension – in order to accommodate the change.

But Pirelli has stressed that the core values of the championship will be unchanged.

RelatedPosts

Why F1 2026 will not see a repeat of 2014 performance gaps

Why F1 2026 will not see a repeat of 2014 performance gaps

4 hours ago
The Mercedes W16's rear suspension upgrade was ultimately a failure

The complex ‘compromise’ that Mercedes encountered with failed F1 rear suspension

5 hours ago

“Historically Formula 2 anticipates what happens in Formula 1 as it is a championship that prepares the drivers for a future driving in Formula 1,” Pirelli boss Mario Isola told MotorsportWeek.com.

“The feedback from the drivers who have done the development tests [on 18-inch tyres] was quite positive.

“They could drive the car more or less the same way [as on the previous tyres], and also the request from the promoter [Bruno Michel] was to keep the same approach for Formula 2 tyres.

“He wants degradation, he wants overtaking on track, he is very happy of the result that we achieved in the last nine years that we are supplying Formula 2 [and GP2].

“We always had very good action on track, very good championships with a lot of drivers fighting for victory and we don’t want to change this.

“We can clearly compare the performance of the 18-inch tyre to the 13-inch tyre and during our development tests we saw that the level of performance is the same.

“With 18-inch tyres we did the same lap time that we did during the race weekend, so that means I’m not expecting to have a slower championship or a slower car this year.”

Formula 2’s feeder series Formula 3 will retain its current specification tyres until at least 2022.

“Formula 3 was launched last year so we have to wait for the normal life cycle of the car that is at least three years, to avoid any extra cost for the teams,” confirmed Isola.

“Formula 3 is currently using a smaller tyre so it’s impossible to go up to 18-inch tyres otherwise the rim would be bigger than the tyre!

“But we can consider to change the size, I don’t know, 15 inches or 16 inches; we need to have this discussion with the promoter in the future.

“I’m not sure that changing the size in the future is the right direction [for Formula 3] but obviously this is a discussion we will have with the FIA and the promoter.”

Share199Tweet124Share

Related Posts

Why F1 2026 will not see a repeat of 2014 performance gaps
Formula 1

Why F1 2026 will not see a repeat of 2014 performance gaps

4 hours ago
The Mercedes W16's rear suspension upgrade was ultimately a failure
Formula 1

The complex ‘compromise’ that Mercedes encountered with failed F1 rear suspension

5 hours ago
George Russell spent three seasons as Lewis Hamilton’s team-mate at Mercedes
Formula 1

Why George Russell feels Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton needed ‘fresh start’ for F1 2025

7 hours ago
Load More

Discussion about this post

Upcoming Races

#EventDate
15Dutch GP29-31 August
16Italian GP05-07 September
17Azerbaijan GP19-21 September
18Singapore GP03-05 October
19United States GP17-19 October

Click here for the full 2025 F1 calendar

Drivers’  Standings

#DriverPts
Oscar Piastri284
Lando Norris275
Max Verstappen187
George Russell172
Charles Leclerc151
Lewis Hamilton109
Andrea Kimi Antonelli64
Alexander Albon54
Nico Hulkenberg37
Esteban Ocon27

Click here for full Drivers’ Standings

Latest Articles

Why F1 2026 will not see a repeat of 2014 performance gaps
Formula 1

Why F1 2026 will not see a repeat of 2014 performance gaps

August 16, 2025
The Mercedes W16's rear suspension upgrade was ultimately a failure
Formula 1

The complex ‘compromise’ that Mercedes encountered with failed F1 rear suspension

August 16, 2025
George Russell spent three seasons as Lewis Hamilton’s team-mate at Mercedes
Formula 1

Why George Russell feels Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton needed ‘fresh start’ for F1 2025

August 16, 2025

Follow Motorsport Week

Join our daily motorsport newsletter

* indicates required

Motorsport Week

© 2024 Motorsport Media Services Ltd

Other Links

  • About & Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Motorsport Monday

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Formula 1
    • Latest News
    • 2025 F1 Calendar
    • 2025 F1 Championship Standings
  • Formula E
    • Latest News
    • 2025 FE Calendar
    • 2025 FE Championship Standings
  • MotoGP
    • Latest News
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
  • WRC
    • Latest News
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
    • 2025 WRC Standings
  • IndyCar
    • Latest News
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WEC
    • Latest News
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • Live Updates
  • Other
    • IMSA
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
  • Galleries
  • About/Contact
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Motorsport Media Services Ltd