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‘Room for improvement' with Pirelli's wets

Nico Rosberg is hoping that Pirelli's on-going wet weather tests with their 2017 tyres will result in better racing next season. Last Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix saw five Safety Car situations and two red flags as the rain poured down at the Interlagos circuit. It is well known that Pirelli's wet weather tyres, especially the extreme wets, have not inspired trust amongst the drivers and it was more of the same in Brazil. Rosberg, though, is hoping next season it will be better as Pirelli have dedicated days of testing towards their intermediate and extreme wet tyres. 'It's difficult because it's completely unpredictable when you go through a little bit more water – you don't know...
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