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how much does f1 tyres cost
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The cost of Formula 1 tires varies significantly depending on several factors, including the type (dry, intermediate, wet) and the quantities purchased. On average, a single F1 tire can cost around $2,700. Given that a team needs multiple sets for a race weekend, the total cost can easily reach into the tens of thousands of dollars. This high cost is reflective of the cutting-edge technology and materials used in their production, such as bespoke compounds and construction tailored to optimize performance in various weather conditions and track types. F1 tires are a critical component of the car's performance, influencing speed, handling, and safety, which justifies their expense. However, this cost is managed within the broader context of the team's budget and F1's financial rules.
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There are about 1.715 dollars in the cost of a set of F1 tires. However. the tires are provided and paid for by the teams' sponsors and partners. so the teams do not pay for them.
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