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Teams want covid-era tyre rule in 2022 - Isola

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Formula 1 teams do not want control over their allocation of tyre compounds at grands prix, according to Pirelli's F1 chief Mario Isola.
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Formula 1 teams do not want control over their allocation of tyre compounds at grands prix, according to Pirelli's F1 chief Mario Isola.

A covid-related rule tweak meant Pirelli no longer allowed teams to be more selective about the full selection of compounds available per driver at the races.

That rule was set to return to its pre-pandemic state for 2022.

However, Isola says the teams have told him that they actually prefer when every competitor received an identical allocation, as was the case last season.

"We found this solution as a quick response to the pandemic," he told Italy's Autosprint.

"But then the teams came to us saying they were satisfied with this system and want to keep it in the future. So it wasn't our choice to keep it," Isola insisted.

"They told us that a fixed allocation puts everyone on an equal footing, not granting any advantage to anyone else.

"Then they can clearly plan strategies without investing time, energy and resources thinking about whether or not it is better to bring an extra set of soft, medium or hard.

"They prefer to just work with the tyres selected for them. I don't know if things will change in 2023, but for now this is the situation," Isola added.
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1Manchester CityMan City23183255144157
2Liverpool22146258193948
3Chelsea24138348183047
4Manchester UnitedMan Utd2211563630638
5West Ham UnitedWest Ham23114841311037
6Arsenal2111373325836
7Tottenham HotspurSpurs2011362624236
8Wolverhampton WanderersWolves2110471916334
9Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2261242323030
10Leicester CityLeicester207583437-326
11Aston Villa2182112832-426
12Southampton2251072634-825
13Crystal Palace225983134-324
14Brentford2365122638-1223
15Leeds UnitedLeeds215792440-1622
16Everton2054112435-1119
17Norwich CityNorwich2244141345-3216
18Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2129102143-2215
19Watford2042142340-1714
20Burnley181981627-1112
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