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Why Do F1 Tires Have No Tread?

Summary by f1chronicle.com
F1 tires or slicks are designed with no tread to give maximum grip on dry tracks. With no tread patterns on F1 tires you get a bigger contact patch between the rubber and the track surface giving more grip and faster lap times in dry conditions.Unlike conventional road tires, which feature tread patterns to disperse water and maintain traction on wet surfaces, F1 tires prioritize performance in dry weather. Most Formula 1 races take place on dry…
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f1chronicle.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
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