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Pirelli reveals Austrian GP tyre selections

– F1 tyre supplier Pirelli has revealed drivers' selections for the Austrian Grand Prix.Pirelli will bring its Ultra Soft, Super Soft and Soft compounds to the Spielberg event, the same as in Australia, Russia, Monaco, Canada, and also selected for Belgium and Singapore.Drivers have, as expected, loaded up on the softest compound, the Ultra Soft.Force India and McLaren have gone for the most aggressive approach, with their drivers taking 10 sets of Ultra Softs each, alongside just two sets of Super Softs and one set of Softs.Among the top three teams, Red Bull will take the most sets of Ultra Softs (nine per driver), followed by Mercedes (eight) and Ferrari (seven), with all teams...
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