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Renault go most aggressive on tyres for Melbourne

Renault have taken the most aggressive tyre approach for the 2019 Formula 1 season-opening Rolex Australian Grand Prix 2019, selecting 10 sets of soft tyres for both of their drivers at the for the season-opening round in Melbourne. New for 2019, Pirelli will supply five tyre compounds (C1 the hardest to C5 the softest) across the 2019 season, selecting three compounds for each Grand Prix weekend. The Italian company has chosen the C2 (hard), C3 (medium) and C4 (soft) rubber for Melbourne’s upcoming Grand Prix. Teams must choose 13 tyre compounds for each of their drivers. Renault have selected the most attacking approach, running both Daniel Ricciardo and his teammate Nico Hulkenberg...
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