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F1 agrees to keep tyre blankets for slicks in 2024

As had been widely expected in the Formula 1 paddock tyre blankets will stay for slicks in 2024 despite a huge effort by Pirelli to develop suitable tyres.

The decision was made at today’s F1 Commission meeting at Spa where the FIA, the F1 organisation and the teams talked through a number of key issues.

Tyre blankets were one of the main items on the agenda. The 2024 rules specify that they are used, and it would have taken a vote and agreement for that to change.

However, as previously reported, the consensus is that while the prototypes demonstrated that they get up to temperature within a few corners of leaving the pits at test venues like Bahrain, Barcelona and Silverstone, teams wanted to see them in action at a wider range of tracks and learn more about how they behave during a transition from intermediates on a damp track.

It has been agreed to revisit the issue ahead of 2025. The complication is that the same season sees the start of a new tyre tender deal, and it’s yet to be confirmed whether it will go to incumbent Pirelli or the returning Bridgestone.

However, it was agreed to introduce blanket-free intermediates in 2024, with wets having already been in use since this year’s Monaco GP.

Another key subject of discussion was PU equalisation, which revolved around a request from Alpine for its Renault engine to be allowed more development in an attempt to close the gap with rivals.

There was reportedly some sympathy for the French manufacturer, but no agreement was reached, and the matter will be discussed further by the power unit advisory committee.

Source: Autosport

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