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F1: FIA opens 2017-'19 F1 tire tender
The FIA has officially opened up the tire tender process for Formula 1 for three seasons from 2017.
Current supplier Pirelli's contract expires at the end of 2016, but the process has already started to discover which organisation will take on the next three-year contract.
Michelin, last involved in the sport in 2006, has suggested it is interested, but only on the basis it can supply longer-lasting rubber and on 18-inch rims [pictured on a Formula Renault 3.5 car, below].
There are moves afoot to alter the width of the rear tires from 2017, from the current 375mm to 420mm, to offer a more aggressive look for the cars and in turn provide better racing.
With regard to the tender process, companies are invited to become the single supplier by submitting a proposal by June 17, with the selection procedure to commence the day after.
By July 17 only those candidates whose proposal complies with the technical and safety requirements will be put forward for final consideration.
The FIA has made clear to the candidates that "while the wheel diameter is currently set at 13 inches, this should not preclude an increase in diameter if the tire manufacturer feels there may be advantages to the competitors by doing so," with details to be supplied.
It is believed there also are discussions under way about increasing the number of dry compounds from four to six in the future.
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