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Pirelli wants top drivers for 2017 tests

Whilst plans for 2016's F1 tests are already in place, Pirelli is already looking ahead to tests focussing on next year when radical changes are expected. In addition to two four-day tests in February and March, and two in season tests following the Spanish and British Grands Prix, later this month three teams will field a car for a two-day wet-weather test at Paul Ricard. McLaren, one of the three team taking part in the wet test, is to run reserve driver Stoffel Vandoorne, and whilst the test is purely for wet-weather tyre evaluations and will involve the 2015 car, Pirelli is hoping that when it comes to testing tyres for 2017 the teams will send their main race drivers. 'They clearly...
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