Pirelli F1 boss blames teams and FIA for 'junk' extreme wet tyres

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Pirelli say they won't be able to make further improvements to the wet tyre compound if the teams don't test them. F1

Pirelli F1 boss blames teams and FIA for ‘junk’ extreme wet tyresMario Isola has clapped back at drivers criticising Pirelli’s “junk” extreme wet tyres, saying they cannot improve the rubber if the teams don’t test it.resumed behind the Safety Car, all 18 of the remaining drivers had to run Pirelli’s blue marked tyres.

“We are forced to go to the intermediates because the rain tyres are junk – sorry, not so good – and so we push ourselves from one emergency to the other,” the four-time World Champion said as per F1-Insider.

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