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Soft tyres favoured for Malaysian GP

– Soft tyres have been favoured by Formula 1 drivers for next weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix at a resurfaced Sepang circuit.Pirelli has nominated the Soft, Medium and Hard compound tyres, in order to cope with the high-speed nature of the circuit, as well as anticipated high temperatures.Eight of the 11 teams have elected to bring seven sets of Soft tyres from the allocation of 13, with some variation regarding Medium and Hard tyres.Red Bull and Manor have chosen only six sets of Soft tyres, while Toro Rosso has decided to bring eight sets of the Soft compound, in turn reducing its number of Medium tyres available.It is only the third time this season that the Hard compound has been...
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