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Red Bull back Pirelli changes

Christian Horner has denied Pirelli's decision to change tyres will give Red Bull the upper hand, saying it was done "in the interests of good racing." Pirelli came in for some serious stick in the wake of the Spanish Grand Prix which saw several drivers stop four times in order to make it through the 66 laps. Red Bull was one of the teams that complained. Team owner Dietrich Mateschitz said Formula One these days is a "tyre management competition" and has "nothing to do with racing anymore." Due to the massive amount of criticism, Pirelli motorsport boss Paul Hembery announced on Tuesday that the Italian company would change their tyres ahead of the Canadian...
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