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Chinese GP: Qualifying notes - Pirelli

With wet conditions today, but only a 50% chance of rain tomorrow, strategy is going to have to be reactive. However, if conditions stay dry, theoretically the fastest way of tackling the 56-lap race (with the best compromise between performance and track position) is as follows: start on soft, change to soft again on lap 14 and then to medium on lap 28.An alternative two-stop strategy is: start on soft, change to medium on lap 12, then medium again on lap 34.
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