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Soft tyre favoured for Japanese Grand Prix

– Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has revealed the driver-by-driver selections for the Japanese Grand Prix, with the yellow-marked Soft rubber favoured over the white-marked Medium and orange-marked Hard.All drivers will take a majority of the Soft compound to the Suzuka circuit, with Ferrari the most aggressive on nine sets, ahead of Mercedes and Sauber on eight, down to Red Bull and Manor on six.Sebastian Vettel has selected just one set of Mediums, with Felipe Massa, Esteban Gutiérrez and the Manor drivers picking the most on four, while Hard selections range from two to four sets.For 2016, each driver receives 13 dry-weather sets per Grand Prix, with Pirelli choosing two sets...
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