Seeing full wets in action during a race weekend has become a rare sight in Formula 1. The main reason for that is visibility, as when there’s significantly more water than – let's say – was seen ...
Williams Racing Formula One driver Alex Albon has opened up about why the sport does not use wet tires when the conditions demand them. He also highlighted how drivers are put in an "awkward" ...
A largely overlooked tyre rating system can mean the difference between 18 metres of braking distance from best to worst ...
The first on-track Formula One action of 2016 took place at the Paul Ricard Circuit in southern France, as three of the teams tested Pirelli's new wet-weather tyres. Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull put ...
Tyre treads help absorb small shocks from uneven road surfaces, contributing to a smoother ride. The depth of the tread plays ...