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Teams favour softest tyre compound for Hungarian Grand Prix

Formula 1 teams have heavily favoured the softest compound of tyre available to them for the Hungarian Grand Prix, with Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull opting for different strategies. Mercedes' drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg will have eight of the Supersoft available and four of the Soft, opting for just one set of the Medium compound each. Ferrari and Red Bull have followed a similar selection, but with the former taking an extra set of the Supersoft and the latter an extra set of the Soft. Both will have one set of the Medium available. Only three drivers have opted for more than one set of the Medium tyre; Force India's Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez and...
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