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F1 Tires Are NOT Filled With Air… Here’s Why!

Did you know F1 tires aren’t filled with air?

Not even close.

F1 teams use pure nitrogen, and here’s why.

A tiny pressure change — even 1 PSI — can make the car slide, lose grip, or overheat instantly.

And these tires get insanely hot.

We’re talking over 100°C, hotter than boiling water, in just a few corners.

If they used normal air, the pressure would expand unpredictably and ruin the car’s handling.

So to keep everything stable and perfectly controlled, every F1 tire is filled with dry, stable nitrogen.

That’s the real secret hiding inside an F1 tire.

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