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Ultra Soft tyres favoured for Singapore Grand Prix

Pirelli has unveiled the tyre compounds each driver has selected for the next round of the 2017 Formula 1 season in Singapore. The Italian tyre manufacturer has opted for the three softest compounds for the Singapore Grand Prix once again, with the Ultra Soft, Super Soft and Soft tyres being used. As expected, the vast majority of the field have favoured the Ultra Soft compound, due to the unique characteristics of the race and the Marina Bay Street Circuit. 13 drivers have selected 10 sets of Ultra Softs for the weekend, including the Red Bull and Ferrari racers, while both Mercedes drivers have gone for nine sets. The Haas pair have gone the most conservative with eight sets of Ultra...
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