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PIRELLI®A LITTLE HISTORY
Founded
in Milan in 1872 by Giovanni Battista Pirelli, the
company initially specialised in rubber and derivative
processes and also made scuba diving rebreathers. Thereafter, Pirelli's
activities were primarily focused on the production of tyres and cables (for energy and telecommunications).
In
the 1950s, Alberto Pirelli commissioned the building of a skyscraper, Pirelli Tower, in the same Milanese area
that housed the very first Pirelli factory during the 19th century.
In 1974, Pirelli
invented the "wide radial tyre", upon a request from the Lancia rally racing
team for a tyre strong enough to withstand the power of the new Lancia Stratos.
At that time, racing tyres were either slick tyres made
with the cross ply technique (very wide tyres with a reduced
sidewall height), or radial tyres, which were too narrow to withstand the Stratos'
power and did not provide enough grip. Both were unusable for the Lancia
Stratos, as the radials were destroyed within 10 km, and the slicks too
stiff. Lancia asked Pirelli for a solution, and in 1975 Pirelli created a wide
tyre with a reduced sidewall height like a slick, but with a radial structure.
Subsequently, Porsche
started using the same tyres with the Porsche 911 Turbo.
In 1988, Pirelli
acquired the Armstrong Rubber Company, which was headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut, for $190 million.
In 2002 the company
started a range of Pirelli branded clothing, watches and eyewear.