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Monza results decided by tyre strategy

Scuderia Ferrari It doesn’t happen often that a Formula 1 Grand Prix is won on a Saturday, but that was the case with this Italian Grand Prix. Mercedes took the opportunity to qualify on Soft tyres, rather than SuperSofts, so they could start the race on them and do a one-stop strategy. No one else did this. Was that something that Ferrari and Red Bull could have managed also? And if they had, would they have been able to get a better result, given that Lewis Hamilton messed up his start and fell to 6th place on the opening lap? And even after Red Bull opted against it, could Daniel Ricciardo still have raced the Ferraris instead of Valtteri Bottas’ Williams with better strategy? All...
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