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Pirelli primer: Which tyres for the Chinese Grand Prix?

The Chinese Grand Prix will be a festive event for F1 this weekend, but also another challenging race with regard to tyre management according to Pirelli. Shanghai's 5.4-kilometre layout, with its blend of long straights and tight corners, is in itself demanding on a car's rubber. But throw in the usual uncertainties associated with the weather and it’s a potential recipe for an interesting but difficult Sunday. Pirelli has chosen for China the hard C2, medium C3 and soft C4 tyres, a selection right in the middle of Pirelli's range of five compounds that offers diverse possibilities on the strategy front. Ferrari seeking two important confirmations in China "Last year, China was the...
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