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Paul Hembery, Pirelli Motorsport Director with Marco Tronchetti, Pirelli Chairman

Dec.4 (GMM) Pirelli is keen to stay in Formula One well beyond next season, according to motor sport director Paul Hembery.

Paul Hembery, Pirelli Motorsport Director with Marco Tronchetti, Pirelli Chairman
Paul Hembery, Pirelli Motorsport Director with Marco Tronchetti, Pirelli Chairman

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He has already made clear that, depending on the sport's desire to keep racing with the Italian-made tyres, Pirelli wants to extend its tenure as the official F1 supplier beyond its expiring 2013 contract.

"Maximising the investments in terms of profitability will require a medium-term commitment," Hembery is quoted by journalist Peter Hesseler in the German-language Speed Week.

He answered "eight to ten years" when asked what his definition of medium-term is.

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