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Teams go supersoft crazy for Monza

The supersoft tyres are in high demand for next weekend's Italian Grand Prix with nearly all teams taking 10 sets of the red-striped compound. Both Ferrari and Red Bull drivers are amongst them, but Mercedes have opted for an extra pair of soft tyres for Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. Force India have also followed suit with the one medium, three soft and nine supersoft tyre strategy as have American outfit Haas. Otherwise, every other driver has the 1-2-10 approach for Monza.    
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