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Hamilton urges Pirelli to stop "ridiculous" one-stop races

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has urged Pirelli to produce some softer tyres for next season, to try and ecourage drivers to pit more in races. Hamilton, who is dominating this season's F1 world championship, says that the tyres need to be substantially softer than this season's tyres. The Mercedes driver also urged the tyre manufacturer to use the thinner gauge rubber, which we saw used in the Spanish, French and British Grand Prix this season, to reduce blistering on the tyres. "I've really got to keep pushing Pirelli because the tyres feel great here but this whole one-stop business is just ridiculous," Hamilton ranted to RaceFans. "Next year, I reckon they've...
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