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Pirelli again skips Supersoft step in Singapore GP selection

Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has opted to skip the Supersoft step in its compound selections for the Singapore Grand Prix. Pirelli missed out the red-banded rubber in China and drivers backed the move, with the approach leading to a variety of strategies, calling for the company to make more non-linear compound choices at future Grands Prix. Such a tactic has been employed for upcoming events in Germany and Hungary, and Pirelli confirmed on Thursday that it will again miss a step in Singapore. The Hypersoft – which made its Grand Prix weekend debut in Monaco last weekend  – Ultrasoft and Soft tyres will be available for Formula 1’s night race. It marks the third...
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