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Pirelli goes aggressive with Monza tyre choice

Pirelli has announced its tyre compound allocations for the upcoming British, Hungarian, Belgian and Italian races, with the Monza event featuring a softer option than in 2014. The Italian firm has come under fire for its conservative tyre allocations and constructions in recent races, but it has opted to keep a similar format to last year's races, with Silverstone getting medium and hard tyre options, while Hungary, Belgium and Italy is soft and medium. However, though Silverstone, Hungaroring and Spa are unchanged from last year, Monza will see a softer compound option having developed a new rear tyre construction can better handle the high-speeds of the Italian venue. “Temperatures...
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