As far as I understand it F1 tyres are filled with Nitrogen rather than air.
I'm a chemist by training and I have given quite some thought as to why this might be. As far as I can determine there are relatively few technical arguments for why you would use Nitrogen to inflate the tyres rather than just using compressed air.
Firstly, the atmos is more or less 80% nitrogen in any case, so any move to an alternative gas relates to the other 20% (which is mostly oxygen).
Secondly, in respect of pressure variability, Nitrogen and oxygen behave more or less as Ideal gases, so pV=NRT applies - no difference there regarding temperature/pressure variations
It can't be weight - Nitrogen has an atomic weight of 14, Oxygen 16 and in the big picture the air in the tyres doesn't weigh much (in any case, why not then replace it with a lighter than air gas if that was the issue?).
So what is it? I would like to know as it confounds m why they do it...
Thank for you answers;