The Bridgestone F1 Tyres are world-class racing track tires custom-designed and made for the Formula One racing series. These were the tires Bridgestone showcased in the competition as the sole partner and supplier for F1 from 2007 to 2010. They came in two rubber compounds: a soft one to improve mechanical grip and a hard one focusing on durability. The variation in hardness and working range of the Bridgestone F1 Tyres, with one variant featuring a quick warm-up time and the other providing a more durable performance, introduced a technical aspect that impacted the strategy of all the racing teams in F1.
The fact that the Bridgestone F1 Tyres maintained a monopoly in the most demanding motorsport competition in the world is a massive testimony to their outstanding quality. The variation between different cars, pilots, and track requirements of the F1 pushed the limits of these tires to the delight of racing fans and spectators worldwide. However, these should not be used outside a racetrack, as they are not street-legal. As a side note, Bridgestone F1 Tyres supported FIA ''Make Cars Green'' campaign in 2009 by painting green bands on the sidewall of the softer variant instead of the previous white stripes.