Pirelli is to strengthen its tyres for the German Grand Prix after a series of dangerous blow-outs at Silverstone led to calls for urgent action, the Italian manufacturer announced on Tuesday.
Safety concerns were expressed after Sunday's British Grand Prix when Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes, Jean-Eric Vergne of Toro Rosso and Sergio Perez of McLaren all suffered blow-outs.
In response, Pirelli said they would make the rear tyres' internal belt with the high-strength synthetic fibre Kevlar instead of the usual steel to reduce temperatures and the risk of punctures.
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Only the rear tyres will be changed for Sunday's race, although a complete change will be introduced for the Hungarian Grand Prix on July 28 using the 2012 tyre design.
In a statement, Pirelli said that after "exhaustive analysis" they had concluded the blow-outs at Silverstone were caused by a number of factors, including:
- Rear tyres that were mounted the wrong way round: in other words, the right hand tyre being placed where the left hand one should be and vice versa, on the cars that suffered failures.
- inexact tyre pressures
- The use of extreme camber angles on the circuit
- aggressive kerbing on fast corners.