F1 chief supports demand for 'maximum attack' tyres
Bernie Ecclestone has always defended heavily-degrading tyres, saying that it is good for the 'show'.
Johannesburg: Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has thrown his support behind drivers' demand that the sport should bring in higher-performance tyres.
Earlier, Grand Prix Drivers' Association chairman Alexander Wurz had disclosed that racers wanted tyre supplier Pirelli to supply them with tyres that will support 'maximum-attack' racing.
The F1 Supremo always defended Pirelli's heavily-degrading tyres, saying that it is good for the 'show'.
However, Ecclestone hinted a re-think in his approach as he agrees 'a million percent' with the drivers, Sport24 reported.
Ecclestone also said that he has discussed the issue with Pirelli and confirmed that a meeting will be held at the tyre dealer's Milan headquarters early next week.