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Pirelli reveals how compounds will be displayed during testing

Formula 1 tyre supplier Pirelli has revealed the way in which its compounds will be identifiable during pre-season testing. Pirelli has previously used its ‘rainbow’ range, with each compound attached to a colour, but for 2019 it has altered its approach. It will nominate a Soft, Medium and Hard for each Grand Prix from a reduced range of compounds, which are officially labelled from C1 (hardest) to C5 (softest). The Soft will be red-banded, the Medium yellow and the Hard white, but for testing it has had to amend its approach, with all five compounds available for teams to trial. The C2, C3 and C4 will carry the Hard, Medium and Soft sidewall and brackets as usual. The C1 and...
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