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Canada GP: Qualifying notes - Pirelli

The tyre nominations and surface conditions in Canada mean that a variety of different strategies are possible. However, a one-stop strategy looks most likely at the end of Qualifying, even though two stops also viable. A two-stop strategy for the 70-lap race is likely to be: start on supersoft, change to supersoft again on lap 15, then soft from lap 40. A number of variations on this theme are also possible, including running the soft in the middle stint.
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