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Teams seeking change to tyres?

Increasingly more and more teams are experiencing issues with the 2019-spec tyres, with Ferrari and Red Bull now joining the chorus of disapproval at the thinner treaded version on offer this year. Indeed, the only team that appears happy with the 2019 tyres is Mercedes, which has won all six races thus far, scoring 1-2s in five of them. With teams unable to get their tyres into an effective working window, there is talk of them formally requesting a switch back to the 2018-spec tyres, a move that would face opposition from Mercedes. 'It has actually worked into their favour,' Christian Horner told Sky Sports, 'and puts them in a really nice window. 'But it's for the rest of us to try to...
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