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Ferrari goes aggressive in Barcelona tyre choice

Ferrari will take 9 sets of the red-banded soft rubber to Barcelona next weekend for the Spanish Grand Prix. Hoping to return to the form witnessed in pre-season testing at the Spanish track, and end Mercedes run of 1-2s, Ferrari, like Renault and Alfa Romeo, is taking almost a full complement of the C3 compound, which, while the softest available compound in Bahrain also, was the medium in Melbourne, Shanghai and Baku. Mercedes takes 8 sets of the softs, as do Haas, McLaren, Racing Point and Toro Rosso, while Red Bull and Williams take just 7. George Russell takes the most (C2) mediums, the Briton having opted for 5 sets, while Charles Leclerc, Nico Hulkenberg, Antonio Giovinazzi and the...
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