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how much are formula 1 tyres
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The cost of Formula 1 tyres is not publicly disclosed due to commercial sensitivities and agreements between Formula 1, the teams, and the sole tyre supplier, Pirelli. However, estimates suggest a set of F1 tyres may cost between $2,700 and $3,200. This price varies based on the type (dry, intermediate, wet) and specific compounds. Teams do not directly purchase these tyres; instead, they are provided as part of the sport's regulatory framework, with costs absorbed into the overall participation expenses. The high prices reflect the advanced technology, research, and development that go into producing tyres capable of withstanding extreme speeds and forces while ensuring safety and performance.
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Formula 1 tires cost between $1.700 and $2.600. depending on model and season. Since they are designed specifically for Formula 1 racing. they cannot be sold to the general public.
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