What are the fastest F1 Tyres?

Max Verstappen set the quickest time throughout the three-day event, with a lap of 1:31.720 on the final day on Saturday This was set on the Soft C5 tyre. Mick Schumacher was second in the rankings, having used the Soft (C4) compound to put in his fastest time of 1:32.241.
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Are soft tires faster in F1?

Formula 1 tyres are softer than average so they suffer graining, blistering, flat spots or even overheating. A Formula 1 soft tyre may last around 25 to 45 minutes during a race. Softer tyres provide more gripping action since they heat up faster.
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Which tyre is best for F1?

Pirelli is the sole tyre supplier for Formula 1. They are one of the very few components that are common amongst all F1 teams.
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What is the hardest tyre in F1?

These are available to all the teams at every Grand Prix. The remaining five tyre compounds are for dry running and are denoted C1 to C5, with C1 being the hardest tyre, meaning it provides the least grip but is the most durable, and C5 being the softest, having the most grip but being the least durable.
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What tires does Formula 1 use?

Pirelli are the official tyre suppliers to Formula 1. For rainy conditions, full wet tyres are used in Formula 1 cars. A lot of slick engineering goes into making a Formula One car, and tyres are a very crucial part of the car. Pirelli are the official tyre suppliers to Formula 1.
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Why is Michelin no longer in F1?

Michelin Isn't Coming Back To F1 Because The Sport Isn't Innovative Enough. Michelin last supplied tyres in F1 in 2006, after which it withdrew from the sport because of disagreements with the direction of the sport – the whole mess of the 2005 US GP at Indianapolis (the six-car race) didn't help, either.
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Why do F1 only use Pirelli?

Why F1 Only Uses Pirelli Tires. The main reason for Formula One teams only using Pirelli tires is because of the regulations. Formula One regulations state that teams are only permitted to use Pirelli tires, meaning they can't use any other tire brands.
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What do purple F1 tires mean?

Pirelli's current convention has seven different names for each compound, marked with a different colour on the tyre wall. Those seven are hard (orange), medium (white), soft (yellow), super-soft (red), ultra-soft (purple) and hyper-soft (pink).
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Why did F1 get rid of super soft tyres?

The FIA and Formula 1 have both asked Pirelli to simplify the names it uses for its tyre range in 2019 to make it easier for casual fans to understand. The current range of compounds is set to be kept, but names such as ultrasoft and supersoft will be scrapped.
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Can you buy an F1 tyre?

You won't get a tyre. When the race weekend is over, all of the tyres are returned to Pirelli, who take them back to their factory and run a diagnosis on them to make sure there are no defects in them; they usually get destroyed or put into storage to keep them from being acquired by rival tyre developers.
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What do Pirelli do with F1 tires?

Used F1 tires are transported to the Pirelli logistics center in Didcot, England. They are crushed, sent to cement companies, and burned to function as fuel in boilers. The material produced in this process can also be used for road surfaces and other industrial applications.
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Why did Bridgestone and Michelin leave F1?

Because they had to pay a lot of expenses due to the US Grand Prix debacle and because Michelin was making a much better tire so not many competitive teams were interested in using Bridgestones anymore. They didn't want to be the tyre exclusively of backmarker teams.
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How much do F1 tires cost?

Formula 1 selects three sets of slicks from a bank of five different compounds for each race. Tires cost around $3,000. During a single race, a team can go through many sets of tires, depending on conditions. Dry tires, wet tires, and intermediate tires are always on standby for various weather conditions.
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Are hard tires faster F1?

“The softer a tyre is, the faster a car can go.” This is quite simple and intuitive: not all tires are equal, some have softer compounds, others have harder ones.
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How heavy is a F1 TYRE?

Excluding the wheel rims, the front and rear tyres weigh 9.5kg and 11.5kg respectively – about 1.5 times the weight of a bowling ball.
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Why do F1 tires wear out so quickly?

F1 tires wear so fast because drivers use as much of the tire's grip as they possibly can throughout the race. This means the tires are constantly working at high temperature and are subject to rapid degradation in return for reliably high levels of grip through the corners and along the straights.
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Are F1 tires reused?

F1 tires for an F1 car are only designed to be used for one stint of an F1 Grand Prix and cannot be reused after that. Once a tire wears out, the tire wear starts affecting the car's performance and consequently causes the car to lose grip on the track causing the car to slow down tremendously.
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Do F1 teams pay for tires?

Pirelli, the tire supplier. They pay a contract fee for the exposure in F1 as sole tire manufacturer. You can think of them as 'sponsors' of all the events and all the teams.
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Was the superhard tyre ever used?

No.

Even the Hard compound was only offered once, and the Medium in barely more than half the races of the season.
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What are blue tires in F1?

WET BLUE. The full wet tires are the most effective for heavy rain. These tires can evacuate 85 litres of water per second per tire at 300kph: when it rains heavily, visibility rather than grip causes issues.
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What Colour super soft tyres F1?

F1 tyre colours:

Red tyre – soft compound. Yellow tyre – medium compound. White tyre – hard compound. Green tyre – intermediate.
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How long do hard tyres last F1?

F1 tires usually last anywhere from a few laps to almost the full race distance. The hard compound tires are the most durable, and they can last around 120 miles (20-50 laps), depending on several conditions, such as the driver's ability, track conditions, and the specific compound used.
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What happens to the old F1 Tyres?

As part of Pirelli's 'green technology' programme for the betterment of the environment, the tyres are 'ecologically disposed', which basically means they are recycled. The tyres are crushed to fit more of them in fewer containers, and then shipped to a cement factory near Didcot, Oxfordshire after each Grand Prix.
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Will Bridgestone come back to F1?

Bridgestone has ruled out a return to Formula 1 next year amid uncertainty over Pirelli's future in the sport. The Japanese manufacturer, which came into F1 in 1997, pulled out of the sport at the end of the 2010 season. A spokesperson has confirmed that there are no plans to reverse that decision.
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Why did old F1 tires have grooves?

Grooves are actually only used to help steer water away, so when it's wet there's no need for them – and the more tyre that is in contact with the racetrack, the more grip it can provide. F1 did re-introduce grooved dry tyres in 1998 – but only to slow the cars down.
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