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Analysis: Could new F1 tyre rules help Ferrari topple Mercedes?

Whie most are expecting the 2016 season to be another Mercedes whitewash, Franco Nugnes says that Formula 1's new tyre regulations could help bring Ferrari into the picture. F1 will face more uncertainty at the start of the season than it has in recent years, thanks to new tyre rules that mean Pirelli is bringing three compounds to each Grand Prix. Teams have been given a certain degree of freedom to pick their tyres for each race – and have already decided what they are doing for the early races before the 2016 cars have hit the track for the first time. But could the new tyre rules, aimed to produce a bit more unpredictability to the racing, actually have an impact in what many expect...
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