Formula 1 will undergo huge changes for 2021 and one of these will be the introduction of 18-inch wheels to replace the current 13-inch rims. Pirelli will continue to supply the tires for the premiere ...
Formula 1 will swap to 18-inch wheels in 2021 while there is once again talk of banning tyre blankets. The FIA have opened the tender process for tyre manufacturers to sign up as Formula 1’s sole ...
Formula 1 is considering ditching the current 18-inch wheel size after only two seasons in a drive to reduce the weight of cars across the championship field. F1's stakeholders aim to take 110 pounds ...
HOCKENHEIM, Germany -- Formula One will switch to bigger wheels and low-profile tyres for the next regulation cycle starting in 2021. The FIA has issued a tender to be F1's single tyre supplier from ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Lewis Hamilton and Valterri Bottas tested the 2019 Mercedes W10 with 18-inchers. Here is some of that test: The switch to ...
A new Kickstarter project has just been launched to crowdfund a redesigned aero wheel cover for the base 18-inch Tesla Model 3 wheels. The Kickstarter claims improved curb rash resistance, ...
Formula 1 will mandate 18-inch wheels in 2021, according to an FIA document released Thursday. Wheel diamater will increase from 13 inches to 18 on all four corners of Formula 1 cars in 2021, ...
It wasn't too long ago that 15-inch wheels for pickups were the standard, and it was a big deal if a trim came with optional 16-inch wheels. Then it bumped up to 17-inchers being standard with 18-inch ...
There are a couple of issues with changing wheels sizes, but it’s a question a lot of people ask. That’s because the trend towards larger-diameter, super-low profile tyres doesn’t make sense for a lot ...
There was a time when 14- or 15-inch wheels were considered more than OK for most vehicles. That time is long gone, as sizes have gone way up – and, as revealed by GM design chief Michael Simcoe in ...
HOCKENHEIM, Germany -- Formula One will switch to bigger wheels and low-profile tyres for the next regulation cycle starting in 2021. The FIA has issued a tender to be F1's single tyre supplier from ...