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No point complaining about tyres - Alesi

Formula 1 drivers should stop complaining about tyres because the best teams will still be the ones winning the races, according to former grand prix driver Jean Alesi. Alesi, who now works as an ambassador for Pirelli, believes the Italian tyre manufacturer is producing exactly what it has been asked for to help improve the Formula 1 show. The Frenchman thinks there is no point in teams and drivers complaining about the current generation of tyres. "One thing that doesn't change at all is that the best teams will always be the most successful," said Alesi. "So there is no point for anybody to complain because this will always quite rightly be the case, whatever you do with...
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